Surf these sites: 3d Armored Division Association and Museum, Inc. -- Official web site of the Association of 3d Armored Division Veterans and Museum, Inc., a non-profit organization. Virtual on-line museum as well as physicial museum. 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment Museum -- (Fort Carson, CO). Traces the history of the Brave Rifles from their inception to the present day. 82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum -- As America''s first airborne division in World War II, the 82d made four combat jumps leading the way in Sicily, Salerno, Normandy, and the airborne invasion of Holland. AAF Tank Museum -- Mattituck, New York. One of the finest collections of tanks, armoured vehicles, ordnance, uniforms, and headgear, etc. found anywhere in the world. AZ Military Museum -- The purpose of the society is to collect, preserve and display the military history of Arizona. Airborne and Special Operations Museum -- Fort Bragg. Dedicated to the glory and memory of all Airborne and Special Operations soldiers from 1940 to the present, and into the future. Army Aviation Museum -- Through one of the world''s largest collections of helicopters, the history of Army Aviation is displayed. Photographs of some exhibts as well as a complete list of our holdings can be viewed on-line. Army Quartermaster Museum -- , Fort Lee, Virginia. Preserving the history & traditions of the U.S. Army''s oldest logistics branch. Army Women''s Museum, Fort Lee, Virginia -- a resource for history of women in the Army. Finance Corps Museum -- from the Mexican War and on. First Division Museum at Cantigny -- is dedicated to the history of the Big Red One, the famed 1st Infantry Division of the United States Army. Fort Huachuca Historical Museum -- endeavors to bring to the military community and general public a heightened awareness of, and an increased appreciation for, the colorful history of the Southwest and, especially, the prominent part played by the U.S. Army. Fort Jackson Museum -- The museum uses an assortment of military weapons, uniforms and other equipment to illustrate how the American soldier has been trained to perform his duties in peacetime and war. Fort Lewis Military Museum -- has an extensive collection of Army uniforms and artifacts pertaining to Fort Lewis, the Army''s presence in the Pacific Northwest, and the units which served at the post. Ft. Leavenworth Museum -- The purpose of the living history program is to educate the public about the men, women and life of the Frontier Army 1839-1851. Hawaii Army Museum Society -- is the only military museum in Hawaii that is open to the general public. Historical Society of the Georgia National Guard -- collection and restorations of historic artifacts from Georgia''s military past. Illinois National Guard Museum -- Spanning from early militia to the Gulf-war. Iowa Gold Star Museum -- To Collect, preserve and interpret material reflecting Iowa citizen''s contributions to this nation''s defense and preservation of human rights, peace and freedom. Kentucky Military History Museum -- Frankfort - Emphasizes the service of the Kentucky Militia, State Guard, and other volunteer military organizations, from the Revolution through the Gulf War. Massachusetts National Guard Museum -- a collection of National Guard history including an extensive Civil War archive. Military Vehicle Museum -- exhibits from all branches of the US armed forces, Army, Navy, Marines and the Air Force. National Guard Militia Museum -- explaining the military heritage of New Jersey. National Infantry Museum -- The National Infantry Museum, established at the Home of the U.S. Infantry in 1959, has just one mission: to honor the infantryman and his more than two centuries of proud service to the nation. New York State Military Museum -- Currently, the collection is undergoing significant changes designed to improve the collection and curatorial services and to enhance the exhibition capability of a future museum. There is not now an existing museum space currently open to the public. Ordnance Museum -- has one of the world''s leading collections of military ordnance, ranging from small arms to 240 large armored vehicles, tanks and artillery pieces, some of the last survivors of their type. Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor -- Established in 1949 to preserve historical materials relating to Mechanized Cavalry and Armor and to make them available to Armor soldiers and for public exhibit and research. Pratt Museum -- is dedicated to the first Assistant Division Commander of the 101st Airborne Division, Brigadier General Don F. Pratt. BG Pratt was killed in action when his glider crash landed during the D-Day invasion of Normandy in WWII. Signal Corps Museum -- The mission of the U.S. Army Signal Corps Museum and Fort Gordon is to function as a permanent historical and educational institution at Fort Gordon, providing training and education to the soldiers, military dependents at Fort Gordon and to the general public on all aspects of the history of the Signal Corps, the development of Fort Gordon and vicinity, and the U.S. Army. The Fort Sill Museum -- on all aspects of the history of the Army''s Field Artillery and Fort Sill. The Military Museum of Southern New England. -- What is it like inside a main battle tank? The Old Guard Museum -- is a traditional regimental museum that tells the story of the United States Army''s oldest active infantry unit. U.S. Army Engineer Museum -- With the mission of collecting, preserving, and interpreting the material culture of American military engineering. U.S. Army Transportation Museum -- Devoted entirely to the history of military transportation. Warrant Officer Museum -- Contains candidate class memorabilia dating back to 1956. Washington National Guard Museum -- We are always looking for historical, military items relating to the history of the Washington State National Guard. Watervliet Arsenal Museum -- Houses many priceless bits of history, such as old weaponry and ammunition dating back to the 16th century. West Point Museum -- Hours, history, and galleries. White Sands Museum -- Missiles. Wisconsin National Guard Museum -- 3,000 square feet of exhibits, including full-scale and miniature dioramas, video and slide programs, and a light map of the Buna battlefield.
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