For Immediate Release
March 29, 2026
Contact:
Julie Germany, President
Army Heritage Center Foundation
717-258-1102
Seats Still Available for Antietam Battlefield Tour April 29
(CARLISLE, PA) –Seats are still available for an immersive battlefield experience through the Antietam National Battlefield, about 90 miles away from Harrisburg and Carlisle in Sharpsburg, Maryland on Wed., April 29.
A preview of the tour will take place at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 28 in Mount Tabor Church in Mount Holly Springs.
The Carlisle-based Army Heritage Center Foundation (AHCF) is offering this unique leadership laboratory.
AHCF President Julie Germany said, "The Battle of Antietam, fought on September 17, 1862, remains one of the most consequential days in American history. Our Battlefield Staff Ride will take you into the leadership decision-making that led to the single bloodiest day of combat in the Civil War—and how its outcomes changed American history."
As a facilitated, discussion-driven experience modeled on the U.S. Army’s professional staff ride methodology, the Battle of Antietam’s high-level analysis offers perspective-taking and thought-provoking discussions into decision-making, then and now.
Delicious food, networking, original reading materials, and expert guides are included.
Individual tickets are $500; a couple is $950. Seating is limited, so early reservations are encouraged. Tickets can be purchased at https://www.armyheritage.org/events/legacy-battlefield-ride-from-antietam-to-emancipation/
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The Military Heritage Foundation, doing business as the Army Heritage Center Foundation (armyheritage.org), is a charitable organization separate from and predating the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center. As a private, nonprofit, non-Federal entity, AHCF is not affiliated with the Department of War and has no governmental status.
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Julie Germany President
- March 28, 2026
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