Pacific Valor: William James Bordelon
Pacific Valor, the National Museum of the Pacific War's living flagship history battle, immerses attendees in the stories of real-life Medal of Honor recipients during World War II. This program will transport guests to the small island of Tarawa, where Staff Sergeant William James Bordelon gave his life fighting as a demolitionist against Japanese entrenchments in November of 1943.
This immersive battle demonstration will include restored WWII vehicles, simulated explosives, blank firing weapons, and a live M2-2 flamethrower for a one-of-a-kind experience brought to you by the living history volunteers of Company K.
This presentation is not recommended for small children, pets, or those with a heart condition due to the loud noises and war simulations.
Programs are offered at 11:00 and 2:00 at the Pacific Combat Zone with pre-shows occurring 30 minutes before each show.
Online Ticket Purchases are HIGHLY ENCOURAGED. Seating is first come first serve.
Adults: $20
Military (with ID): $15
Children (5 and under): Free
Children (6-17): $10
College Student (w/ID): $10
WWII Veteran: Free