National Archives Museum Presents Original G.I. Bill of Rights
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Seventy years after the G.I. Bill of Rights was signed into law, the
The Servicemen's Readjustment Act, also known as the G.I. Bill, will be on display in the "Featured Documents" exhibit in the museum's
President
Located near displays of the original Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, the featured document exhibit is seen by more than one million visitors each year. More information about the exhibited records' history and free access to high resolution images (http://www.archives.gov/nae/visit/featured-documents.html)[www.archives.gov/nae/visit/featured-documents.html] are available through the National Archives website.
Following the G.I. Bill of Rights, the museum plans to display:
Tonkin Gulf Resolution of 1964, commemorating the 50th anniversary of
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House Passage of the Bill of Rights, celebrating its 225th anniversary.
Documents and an artifact commemorating the 1814 burning of
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