The Missouri Humanities Council (MHC) has awarded a grant of $1947.00 to the St. Charles County Veterans Museum…Read more
On his 18th birthday 1943, Bud Haedike received his draft notice. Bud reported and pleaded to join the…Read more
Memorial Day 2021. We honor and remember those who did not come home. These flags on our front…Read more
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On 2-AUG 1990, Saddam Hussein led a well-equipped Iraqi army into Kuwait, a major supplier of oil to…Read more
The early months of 1943 were a dark time for the submarines of the US Navy in the…Read more
Ralph Barrale wanted to see a Veterans Museum that would honor all of those Veterans who served our country, and especially those from St. Charles County. This was but another example of Ralph Barrale’s dedication to our servicemen and women and his desire to keep their memories in the forefront of the generations of today so that our Veterans will not be forgotten.
The museum opened in the spring of 2019. There you will find “Ralph’s Story” among others like his, who served our country, because Ralph felt
"No one is ever gone, as long as somebody still has memories of them."