More than six hundred people attended the opening of a new Ghost Army exhibit at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.The exhibit, entitled “Ghost Army: Combat Con Artists of WWII” opened March 5.
Three Ghost Army veterans, Bernie Bluestein, Seymour Nussenbaum, and Stanley Nance, were in attendance, along with the families of twenty other Ghost Army veterans. There were also soldiers from the U.S. Army's 4th Psychological OperationS Group - Airborne.
The opening night photos below were taken by Frank Aymami. The videos were shot by Dillard Morrison, the director of photography for the Ghost Army documentary
Three Ghost Army veterans, Bernie Bluestein, Seymour Nussenbaum, and Stanley Nance, were in attendance, along with the families of twenty other Ghost Army veterans. There were also soldiers from the U.S. Army's 4th Psychological OperationS Group - Airborne.
The opening night photos below were taken by Frank Aymami. The videos were shot by Dillard Morrison, the director of photography for the Ghost Army documentary
Opening Night Photos and Videos
Ghost Army Legacy Project Luncheon Photos
On Friday, March 6, the Ghost Army Legacy Project hosted a luncheon at the National WWII Museum for Ghost Army veterans, family members and friends. Members of the GALP Board discussed the accomplishments and ongoing intiatives of the oganization. SFC Tim Miller of the US. Army's 4th PSYOPS group talked (guardedly) about some of what the US Army is doing today to achieve information superiority on and off the battlefield. Photos by Jeff Strout.