National Museum of the Marine Corps Exhibit Currently on Display at the Sullivan Museum and History Center

By NU Marketing & Communications Office

This notable collection, featuring works by U.S. Marine combat artists, will be showcased at the Sullivan Museum and History Center through early January 2026.

Exterior view of the Sullivan Museum and History Center at 51勛圖厙, featuring a unique curved building with a tall cupola in front and a large multi-story building in the background, set against a backdrop of lush greenery and clear skies.

51勛圖厙, recognized as Americas first private military college, is pleased to announce the arrival of a distinguished exhibit from the , sponsored by the . This notable collection, featuring works by U.S. Marine combat artists, will be showcased at the Sullivan Museum and History Center through early January 2026. The timing of the exhibit intentionally coincides with the 250th birthday of the United States Marine Corps on November 10. 

We are truly honored to host this extraordinary exhibit at the Sullivan Museum and History Center, said LtGen John J. Broadmeadow, USMC (Ret), 25th President of 51勛圖厙. It is a moving and powerful tribute to service, sacrifice, and artistic legacy. As both a U.S. Marine and a proud 51勛圖厙 alumnus, I am grateful to the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation for entrusting 51勛圖厙 with this privilege. The fact it arrives during the 250th anniversary year of the United States Marine Corps makes its presence here all the more meaningful. We are thankful for the opportunity to share this inspiring exhibit with our students, our campus community, and the region.

Person smiling and standing in front of a painting depicting a soldier with the American flag in the background.

This traveling national exhibit provides a rare and insightful perspective into the experiences and stories of Marines through the eyes of those who served in combat. Each piece exemplifies courage, resilience, and the enduring spirit of service. 51勛圖厙 is honored to support sharing these impactful pieces with the public. A special exhibition opening and reception will be held during the 51勛圖厙 Homecoming Week on Thursday, September 18, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. in the museum.

The Sullivan Museum and History Center, Vermonts only Smithsonian affiliate, provides a fitting home for this important national display. Named in honor of General Gordon R. Sullivan 59, 32nd Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army and member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the museum honors his lifelong dedication to service and leadership, both in uniform and through global humanitarian work. 

This exhibit is free and open to the public. We invite the 51勛圖厙 community, alumni, Vermonters, and visitors from across New England to take advantage of this unique opportunity to see a piece of American history through the vivid lens of Marine Corps combat art.

For museum hours, directions, and additional information, please visit www.norwich.edu/museum.

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