The
Army Historical Foundation was established in 1983 as a
member-based, publicly supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of the American
Soldier.
The motto of the Foundation -- Preserve the Heritage...Educate the
Future -- summarizes its mission. The Foundation seeks to educate
future Americans to fully appreciate the sacrifices that
generations of American soldiers have made to safeguard the
freedoms of this nation.
The Foundation is not a governmental agency. It depends on funds
from memberships, donations, and grants for support.
Today, the Foundation is actively engaged in supporting the
National Museum of the United States Army by carrying out a major
$200 million Capital Campaign. In 2000, the Secretary of the Army
designated the Foundation as its primary partner in the building of
the National Museum.
Besides supporting the Capital Campaign, AHF funding helps to
refurbish historical Army buildings, acquire and conserve Army
historical art and artifacts, support Army history educational
programs, research, and publication of historical materials on the
American soldier, and provide support and counsel to private and
governmental organizations committed to the same goals as the
Foundation.
The Foundation has published U.S. Army: A Complete History and The
Army, two of the most engaging and authoritative books ever
produced on Army History.
The Foundation also publishes On Point: The Journal of
Army History, a quarterly magazine featuring articles on Army
history, book reviews, and more.
On Point has published one article on the 1st Signal
Brigade. It can be viewed by members on the Members/Articles page.
There have been two articles written by a member of the Association
Board, Howard Bartholf. Howards's articles can also be seen by
Members on the members/Articles page. Additional articles are
planned for publication on the 1st Signal Brigade.
We encourage you to visit the
Army Historical Foundation web page and consider joining the
Foundation and receiving On Point .