Curator Branch

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The Curator Branch is a division within the U.S. Navy’s Naval History and Heritage Command responsible for managing, preserving, and interpreting the Navy’s historical artifacts and collections.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf division
museum and collections management branch
organizational unit
affiliation U.S. Navy NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field artifact conservation
collections management
military heritage preservation
museum curation
naval history
public history
focusesOn material evidence of U.S. naval culture
material evidence of U.S. naval operations
material evidence of U.S. naval technology
goal ensure long-term preservation of Navy artifacts
make Navy historical artifacts accessible for research and education
support accurate interpretation of U.S. Navy history
hasRole collections stewardship
curatorial oversight of Navy artifacts
policy development for Navy artifact management
support to Navy museums and displays
support to public outreach and education through artifacts
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington, D.C.
mission interpret U.S. Navy history through artifacts and collections
manage the U.S. Navy’s historical artifacts and collections
preserve the material culture of the U.S. Navy
operatedBy Naval History and Heritage Command NERFINISHED
parentOrganization Department of the Navy NERFINISHED
United States Navy NERFINISHED
partOf Naval History and Heritage Command NERFINISHED
responsibleFor Navy historical artifacts
Navy historical collections
interpretive use of Navy artifacts in exhibits and education
loan of Navy artifacts to museums and institutions
museum collection policy for Navy artifacts
registration and documentation of Navy artifacts
standards for care and handling of Navy artifacts
usesMedium archival objects
historical artifacts
museum collections

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