VBMA’s January Military History Talk

Reminiscences of a Military Historian Speaker: Jeff Davis Jeff Davis deployed to Southwest Asia in 2002 and from 2003-2004. He worked as a military historian, both authoring reports, as well […]

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VBMA’s February Military History Talk

Marshall House 1301 Officer's Row, Vancouver

When We Start Caring More About Tomorrow Than Yesterday: Global War on Terrorism Speaker: Dan Sockle When humans start caring more about tomorrow than yesterday, about the lives of our […]

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VBMA’s March Military History Talk

Marshall House 1301 Officer's Row, Vancouver

The Vancouver Barracks, Proving Ground for Generals Speaker: Jeff Davis The Vancouver Barracks was established in 1849, and was open as a military post until the new millennium. In the […]

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VBMA’s April Military History Talk

Marshall House 1301 Officer's Row, Vancouver

C-4 Does Not Float Speaker: Timothy Shotwell Retired Master Sergeant Timothy Shotwell served in the U.S. Army and Army Reserves for over 30 years, serving from the Vietnam War to […]

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VBMA’s May Military History Talk

Marshall House 1301 Officer's Row, Vancouver

The M1917 Army Ambulance Presented by MSG Jack Giesen, USAR Retired Over the past year, the Vancouver Barracks Military Association has constructed a replica of the Model 1917, US Army […]

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VBMA’s June Military History Talk

Marshall House 1301 Officer's Row, Vancouver

The Other Spanish American War Speaker: James Moody Many people associate the Spanish American War with Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders charging up San Juan Hill, in Cuba. Fewer […]

Vancouver Barracks World War I National Centennial Conference

Clark County Historical Museum 1511 Main Street, Vancouver, WA

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$50

Vancouver Barracks Military Association Military History Talk

Marshall House 1301 Officer's Row, Vancouver

Buffalo Soldiers at the Vancouver Barracks In the late 1890s, and in World War II, African American soldiers, sometimes called Buffalo Soldiers served at the Vancouver Barracks. Mr. Wilson Keller, […]

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