Texas Panhandle War Memorial: “Reflections on the Military”

When:
December 6, 2025 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
2025-12-06T13:00:00-06:00
2025-12-06T14:30:00-06:00
Where:
“Reflections on the Military”
Texas Panhandle War Memorial Center
4111 S Georgia St, Amarillo, TX 79110
USA
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Tim Reid, Texas Panhandle War Memorial Center

Texas Panhandle War Memorial and Education Center  4111 S. Georgia

This Saturday, December 6 at 1 pm, the Texas Panhandle War Memorial and Education Center will be hosting a one-hour lecture/seminar, “Reflections on the Military”.

Our guest speaker, Terry Moore, will be presenting a historic overview of the Bombing of Pearl Harbor. This will be the fifth of a five-part lecture series by Mr. Moore related to World War II.

Sunday, Dec 7, the day that lives in infamy, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.  This year marks the 84th anniversary of this historic event which brought the United States to declare war on Japan.

Take advantage of this free presentation and tour our military history education center and

Museum where we honor and remember our Panhandle Veterans. Test your knowledge in our Education Center with five computer kiosks displaying information about 11 U. S. wars, and visit our outdoor displays including a Huey helicopter, supersonic jet fighter/bomber and the third largest piece of the USS Arizona deck and superstructure. Walk through the gardens and view the monuments honoring 1,557 Panhandle Veterans who gave their lives in battle.

We encourage you to visit our education center Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The lectures are held at the Texas Panhandle War Memorial Center, 4111 S. Georgia, at 1:00 p.m. Light snacks will be served.

Follow us on Facebook and visit our website texaspanhandlewarmemorial.com

Thank you

Tim

 

Tim Reid

Executive Director

FBI Unit Chief Retd

Texas Panhandle War Memorial

4111 S. Georgia

Amarillo, TX 79110

806-350-8387

The mission of the Texas Panhandle War Memorial is to “Honor, commemorate and memorialize the service and sacrifice of Veterans through education and public events.”

To Remember Every War, To Remember Every Service Member, To Remember is to Honor

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