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Welcome to WWI and Fleet Week New York

WWI, The Navy & New York
WWI, The Navy & New York
AMERICA’S WWI STORY IS A NEW YORK STORY
Involvement:
20% of all doughboys come from New York State.Recruitment:
The Navy commissions and New York builds a full-size wooden battleship in Union Square.Transport:
Four of every five Doughboys ship to France from New York Harbor.City Scope:
Manhattan: a huge recruiting center. Bronx: Pelham Bay Park, a naval training station. Brooklyn: the Navy Yard. Staten Island: a military hospital. Queens: where the first U.S. combat troops depart.Post War:
New York is the scene of joyous returns in 1919 and in 1921, plays a solemn role in the return of thousands of U.S. war dead, including the first Unknown Soldier.Remembrance:
200 WWI memorials are erected in the five boroughs, more than for any other U.S. conflict.

WW1 FleetWeek Events
WW1 Themed Events
Fleet Week New York
2019 WWI Themed Public Events
Notice: We will be updating this schedule as information is received. Please check back for the latest updates. Use the legend below to know what WWI themed features you will find at each event. WWI Memorial | A first look at the design for the National World War I Memorial in Washington, D.C.
FREE WWI Genealogy Research Guide | get your copy of the "World War I Genealogy Research Guide" to help you find your WWI heritage
Living Historians | USS Olympia Living History Crew from Philadelphia’s Independence Seaport Museum
369th Experience | Era jazz by the 369th Experience, a recreation of the famed Harlem Hellfighter 369th Regimental Band
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Miller Field Youth Day, Staten Island
Time: 10:00 am-12:00 pm
Location: 722-734 New Dorp Ln, New York, New York 10306
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Description:
World War One living history will be part of pre-Fleet Week activities with a two-hour exhibition at Miller Field in Staten Island. The U.S. WWI Centennial Commission will have exhibition space with WWI living historians presenting period displays, equipment, uniforms, and more. Learn more about New York’s role in WWI, from recruiting to training.
Fleet Week New York will have active duty U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps personnel on hand, with aviation units, to include include military displays of aviation and personnel equipment, static displays, demonstrations. New this year will include a combined team of members from U.S. Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) will present a fast rope demonstration showing how an EOD team can be inserted into an area too dangerous for ships to navigate. The U.S. Fleet Forces "Brass Band" will perform.
All events are free and open to the public.
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Bringing WWI History to Life - USS NEW YORK, PIER 88
Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Location: 35 Hudson River Greenway, New York, NY 10011
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Description:
One of the most famous ships in the modern U.S. Navy is the USS New York (LPD-21) a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock. She is making her first Fleet Week New York appearance. Come aboard and see active duty Navy and Marines as they present static displays and show off their ship. But mixed in will be the USS Olympia Living History Crew from Philadelphia’s Independence Seaport Museum. Come meet these living historians as they present the U.S. Navy and Marines Corps of WWI. They will be in period uniforms, with vintage equipment and items from the 1918 era. They will be able to show you what life was like in the sea service in WWI. Ask them any question about how the Navy deployed and operated from the WWI era. Don’t forget to take some photos too.
As you disembark, be sure to visit the WWI exhibit on the pier and learn how you can Find Your WWI Ancestors and how to get your FREE “WWI Genealogy Research Guide - The author will be on hand daily between 1pm and 3pm.
Did you know there is no WWI Memorial in Washington DC? Learn about the WWI Memorial now being created and how YOU can help honor the veterans of WWI”
Bringing WWI History to Life - USS Jason Dunham, Staten Island Homeport
Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location: 305 Front St, Staten Island, NY 10304
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Description:
One of the most powerful ships in the modern U.S. Navy is the USS Jason Dunham, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer in the United States Navy. She is making her first Fleet Week New York appearance in Brooklyn. Come aboard and see active duty Navy and Marines as they present static displays and show off their ship. But mixed in will be the USS Olympia Living History Crew from Philadelphia’s Independence Seaport Museum. Come meet these living historians as they present the U.S. Navy and Marines Corps of WWI. They will be in period uniforms, with vintage equipment and items from the 1918 era. They will be able to show you what life was like in the sea service in WWI. Ask them any question about how the Navy deployed and operated from the WWI era. Don’t forget to take some photos too.
AKC Museum of the Dog - Stubby Salutes Statue Unveiling
Time: 10:30am -11:30am
Location: 101 Park Avenue, NYC
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Description:
Join the unveiling of Stubby Salutes, a bronze sculpture addition to the Museum! Stubby Salutes celebrates Stubby, a canine hero and mascot to the 26th Yankee Division during World War I. Learn about Stubby’s military conquests and how he served in the trenches and on the battle grounds of France.
USS San Diego Lost at Sea Memorial, Duffy Square
Time: 2:00 pm
Location: Duffy Square, 7th Avenue & 47th Street, NY, NY 10036
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Description: The only U.S. warship lost to enemy action in American waters during WWI was the USS San Diego, which struck a mine laid by a German U-boat about 10 miles from Fire Island, July 19, 1918. The ship was lost and six Sailors perished. Join the U.S. WWI Centennial Commission as we unveil the USS San Diego Lost at Sea Memorial. The memorial will be unveiled at 2:00 p.m. in Duffy Square, the perfect spot underneath the gaze of Father Francis Duffy, the hero chaplain of the Fighting 69th Regiment. The plaque will then be taken to Ocean Beach, Long Island, where it will be placed on the shore of the Atlantic.
Friday, May 24, 2019
Bringing WWI History to Life - USS NEW YORK, PIER 88
Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Location: 35 Hudson River Greenway, New York, NY 10011
Features:
Description:
One of the most famous ships in the modern U.S. Navy is the USS New York (LPD-21) a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock. She is making her first Fleet Week New York appearance. Come aboard and see active duty Navy and Marines as they present static displays and show off their ship. But mixed in will be the USS Olympia Living History Crew from Philadelphia’s Independence Seaport Museum. Come meet these living historians as they present the U.S. Navy and Marines Corps of WWI. They will be in period uniforms, with vintage equipment and items from the 1918 era. They will be able to show you what life was like in the sea service in WWI. Ask them any question about how the Navy deployed and operated from the WWI era. Don’t forget to take some photos too.
As you disembark, be sure to visit the WWI exhibit on the pier and learn how you can Find Your WWI Ancestors and how to get your FREE “WWI Genealogy Research Guide - The author will be on hand daily between 1pm and 3pm.
Did you know there is no WWI Memorial in Washington DC? Learn about the WWI Memorial now being created and how YOU can help honor the veterans of WWI”
AKC Museum of the Dog - Meet Sawyer the Sea Dog
Time: 1:00pm-3:00pm
Location: 101 Park Avenue, NYC
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Description:
Meet Sawyer The Sea Dog the mascot from the National Museum of the U.S. Navy to learn about the roles of dogs in the United States military. Sawyer is bringing his owner - Tom Frezza - the museum’s Director of Communication. Kids can take part in activities and get Sawyer coloring sheets and find out how Sawyer is a real working dog. Don’t forget to take a selfie with Sawyer, and follow along on https://www.instagram.com/sawyer_the_seadog/
Also on hand will be WWI Living Historians; men and women in uniform and character that literally bring history to life. Talk with them to learn about the role of the Navy, men, women and regular Americans during this really important time in our history.
Saturday, May 25, 2019:
Bringing WWI History to Life - USS NEW YORK, PIER 88
Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Location: 35 Hudson River Greenway, New York, NY 10011
Features:
Description:
One of the most famous ships in the modern U.S. Navy is the USS New York (LPD-21) a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock. She is making her first Fleet Week New York appearance. Come aboard and see active duty Navy and Marines as they present static displays and show off their ship. But mixed in will be the USS Olympia Living History Crew from Philadelphia’s Independence Seaport Museum. Come meet these living historians as they present the U.S. Navy and Marines Corps of WWI. They will be in period uniforms, with vintage equipment and items from the 1918 era. They will be able to show you what life was like in the sea service in WWI. Ask them any question about how the Navy deployed and operated from the WWI era. Don’t forget to take some photos too.
As you disembark, be sure to visit the WWI exhibit on the pier and learn how you can Find Your WWI Ancestors and how to get your FREE “WWI Genealogy Research Guide - The author will be on hand daily between 1pm and 3pm.
Did you know there is no WWI Memorial in Washington DC? Learn about the WWI Memorial now being created and how YOU can help honor the veterans of WWI”
Rockefeller Center
Side By Side Military Appreciation Events presented by Northwell Health
Time: 12:00 noon -6:00 pm
Time 369th Experience performance: 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Location: 45 Rockefeller Plaza, NY, NY 10111
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Description:
Join the U.S. WWI Centennial Commission as we have exhibition space in the middle of the landmark Rockefeller Center. Come find out about WWI activities we are supporting, The event will include a performance by the WWI 369th Experience - a recreation of the 369th Regimental Band - who brought American Jazz to France. The ay includes numerous musical performances by national recording artists, a performance by the U.S Coast Guard Silent Drill Team, active duty U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps personnel on hand, to include military displays of equipment, static displays, and demonstrations.
Learn how you can Find Your WWI Ancestors and how to get your FREE “WWI Genealogy Research Guide - Did you know there is no WWI Memorial in Washington DC? Learn about the WWI Memorial now being created and how YOU can help honor the veterans of WWI.
Did you know there is no WWI Memorial in Washington DC? Learn about the WWI Memorial now being created and how YOU can help honor the veterans of WWI”
369th Experience Concert
at Marcus Garvey Park
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location: Marcus Garvey Park - Mr. Morris Park West, bet E. 120th - 124th
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Description:
In celebration of the Harlem Renaissance Centennial and the Harlem Hellfighters - join the Experience for a special Memorial Day Weekend Concert featuring the music of James Reese Europe performed by band members representing more than 10 Historic Black Colleges & Universities. The concert is brought to you by the US World War One Centennial Commission with the support of our founding sponsor - the Pritzker Military Museum and Library.
Sunday, May 26, 2019
Bringing WWI History to Life - USS Hue City, Brooklyn Cruise Terminal
Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location: 72 Bowne Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231
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Description:
One of the most powerful ships in the modern U.S. Navy is the USS Hué City, a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser serving in the United States Navy. She is making her first Fleet Week New York appearance in Brooklyn. Come aboard and see active duty Navy and Marines as they present static displays and show off their ship. But mixed in will be the USS Olympia Living History Crew from Philadelphia’s Independence Seaport Museum. Come meet these living historians as they present the U.S. Navy and Marines Corps of WWI. They will be in period uniforms, with vintage equipment and items from the 1918 era. They will be able to show you what life was like in the sea service in WWI. Ask them any question about how the Navy deployed and operated from the WWI era. Don’t forget to take some photos too.
As you disembark, be sure to visit the WWI tent on the pier and learn how you can Find Your WWI Ancestors and how to get your FREE “WWI Genealogy Research Guide.
Did you know there is no WWI Memorial in Washington DC? Learn about the WWI Memorial now being created and how YOU can help honor the veterans of WWI”
Fleet Week at Liberty State Park
Time: 12:00 pm-6:00 pm
Time 369th Experience performance: 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location: 1 Audrey Zapp Drive, Jersey City, NJ 07305
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Description:
The U.S. WWI Centennial Commission invites you to join them Sunday, May 26, Noon, at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, NJ. The U.S. WWI Centennial Commission will have exhibition space with WWI living historians presenting period displays, equipment, uniforms, and more. Learn more about New York’s role in WWI, from recruiting to training. The 369th Experience—40 musicians who perform the music of James Reese Europe and the Harlem Hell Fighters—will be giving two performances at 1pm and 4pm. We will remember the July 1916 Black Tom explosion, and we will be in the exact spot where the sabotage took place.
Fleet Week New York will have active duty U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps personnel on hand, with aviation units, to include include military displays of aviation and personnel equipment, static displays, demonstrations. Fleet Week activities in the park include Navy and Marine helicopter landings, Navy Band performances, drill team performances, static displays, kids activities.
Learn how you can Find Your WWI Ancestors and how to get your FREE “WWI Genealogy Research Guide - The author will be on hand daily between 1pm and 3pm Did you know there is no WWI Memorial in Washington DC? Learn about the WWI Memorial now being created and how YOU can help honor the veterans of WWI.
Monday, May 27, 2019- Memorial Day
Bringing WWI History to Life - USS NEW YORK, PIER 88
Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Location: 35 Hudson River Greenway, New York, NY 10011
Features:
Description:
One of the most famous ships in the modern U.S. Navy is the USS New York (LPD-21) a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock. She is making her first Fleet Week New York appearance. Come aboard and see active duty Navy and Marines as they present static displays and show off their ship. But mixed in will be the USS Olympia Living History Crew from Philadelphia’s Independence Seaport Museum. Come meet these living historians as they present the U.S. Navy and Marines Corps of WWI. They will be in period uniforms, with vintage equipment and items from the 1918 era. They will be able to show you what life was like in the sea service in WWI. Ask them any question about how the Navy deployed and operated from the WWI era. Don’t forget to take some photos too.
The 369th Experience will be at the pier in the afternoon offering the visitors to the USS New York an extra special treat.
As you disembark, be sure to visit the WWI exhibit on the pier and learn how you can Find Your WWI Ancestors and how to get your FREE “WWI Genealogy Research Guide - The author will be on hand daily between 1pm and 3pm.
Did you know there is no WWI Memorial in Washington DC? Learn about the WWI Memorial now being created and how YOU can help honor the veterans of WWI”
Memorial Day Parade, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn
Time: 11:00 am-1:00 pm
Location: 3rd Ave. & 77th St., Brooklyn, NY
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Description:
The 369th Experience Band will march proudly in Brooklyn’s traditional Memorial Day Parade, including the Memorial Service at John Paul Jones Park.
The band will lead the parade with James Reese Europe’s and Noble Sissle’s descendants James Reese Europe III, Noble Sissle, Jr., and Cynthia Sissle.
The U.S. WWI Centennial Commission invites you to join them for this special WWI theme at the annual Memorial Day Parade in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
The parade route is from 78th St. and Third Ave., along Third Ave. to Marine Ave., up to Fourth Ave. and over to John Paul Jones Park on 101st St. and Fourth Ave. for the memorial service and concert.
Event site https://www.brooklynmemorialdayparade.com/
Feature Legend: WWI Memorial |
Genealogy Guide |
Living Historians |
369th Experience

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New WWI Memorial in DC
New WWI Memorial in DC
NATIONAL WWI MEMORIAL in Washington, D.C.
Our nation honors American veterans of every major conflict of the 20th century with a national memorial in Washington, D.C. — except the veterans of WWI. The centennial of WWI provides the opportunity to give long-overdue recognition to the 4.7 million Americans who served then — men and women who served with the same valor and courage as the veterans of later wars.
The design is almost complete and well over half the funds have been raised. With you help we will built this memorial in our nation's capital to honor the veterans of WWI for all generations to come.