The pavilion's second floor focuses in part on what those who served faced upon returning home — "the responsibilities at home and abroad to defend freedom, advance human rights, protect democracy," said Michael Bell, a retired Army colonel and the executive director of the museum's Institute for the Study of War and Democracy.
National WWII Museum addresses the conflict's world-shaping legacy with grim new addition
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Michael Bell, senior vice president and general manager of Corning Optical Communications based in Charlotte, North Carolina, says the issue lies with supply of the protective jacket that surrounds the hair-thin strands of glass that carry information on beams of light.
Lots of broadband money, but U.S. expansion finds speed bumps
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