World war 2 escorted tours








Defense of the Realm:
Britain at War 1939-45

Sep 1 - 13
​2027

A captivating look at Britain's airfields, secret code-breaking sites, Churchill's hidden bunkers, and much more.
Southern England.








Northwest Europe
​Battlefield Tour

Sep 17 - Oct 1
​2027

Follow the Maple Leaf Route on our signature tour through France, Belgium & Holland. WW1 & WW2.
Paris to Amsterdam.








Italian Campaign
​Battlefield Tour

October 4-18
​2027

Walk in the footsteps of the D-Day Dodgers across the mountains of WWII Italy. From Sicily to Rome and all the way to Venice.









Our historians have interviewed hundreds of WWII veterans on the battlefields where they fought in Europe, adding a personal dimension to our Band of Brothers® Tour, D-Day to the Rhine Tour and other WWII tours that no other tour company can offer.



Travel to the islands where the battles raged on the land, air and sea in the Pacific Theater. Explore locations in Japan that shaped WWII history and trace the final hours of the War. Journey through the Manhattan Project National Historic Park System to follow the progress of the making of the atomic bomb.



From Gettysburg in the North, to the battlefields along the Mississippi and the campaigns across the South, our Civil War Tours give a panorama of the major events of the American Civil War.



Follow the path of explorers Lewis and Clark, walk the Revolutionary War battlefields where Patriots clashed with Loyalists, and time travel back to the days of Crazy Horse and Custer on our American History Tours.



Stephen Ambrose Historical Tours offers two outstanding military history tours: WWI: Western Front Tour and Scotland Jacobite Rising Tour, Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Battlefields of the Highlands.



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Normandy Beach Tours: Expert Guides Bring D-Day History to Life

Band of Brothers Tours brings history to life by giving you the experience of a lifetime and by honoring the legacy of our heroes. Our first-class historical tours take you on a journey through iconic World War II sites around Europe, as well as the most emblematic moments of American heroism of the time. From the D-Day landing beaches, such as Utah Beach, Omaha Beach, Gold Beach, Sword Beach and Juno Beach, to Bastogne and the Bavarian Alps, we guide you through the significant events and experiences of the war that changed the world. As an organization, we are dedicated to preserving the memory and courage of American heroes and helping you trace their footsteps to connect with the Nation's past.



Band of Brothers - The Screaming Eagles

Easy Company's heroic journey

Easy Company's key battles and contributions from D-Day to VE Day and beyond:
The 101st Airborne Division came into existence on August 16, 1942, and the "Screaming Eagles" quickly soared to legendary status. With a proud service history in World War II, Vietnam, and more recently Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan and other locations, they are a shining


The
US 369th Infantry Regiment
, better known by their nickname “
Harlem Hellfighters
,” were one of the most successful units in the American Expeditionary Force of the First World War. Among the first units in the US armed forces to have black officers in addition to its all black enlisted corps, the 369th compiled quite an impressive war record. Formed in New York in 1913 and dispatched to France in late 1917, the Hellfighters rejuvenated depleted French troops, never lost a foot of ground or had a man taken prisoner. For service in the First World War, 171 members of the 369th were awarded the Legion of Honour and many Distinguished Service Crosses. For exceptional bravery, the Hellfighters were also awarded the prestigious Croix de Guerre, the first Americans to achieve what is France’s highest military honour.

 

Originally overlooked in America, the Hellfighters received more recognition on the home front for their musical qualities but their military service began a change of attitude. At the end of the war, the 369th returned to New York City and paraded through the city where thousands, of all races, lined the streets to celebrate their achievements.

 

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