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National Museum of the United States Army
Coming soon! Ground has been broken and construction is underway for the National Museum of the United States Army at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. It will...
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Military History Institute / Army Heritage Museum
DONOR GUIDE TO HISTORICAL MATERIALS NEEDED In order to tell the Army’s story, one soldier at a time, we need your personal papers and other...
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Vietnam Campout
If it's Memorial Day weekend, it's time for the LZ Friendly campout at Danielsville, Georgia, to enhance pride in Vietnam Veterans. The annual gathering is...
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Reunions with a Purpose
The Dallas Grand Hotel is the long-time headquarters for reunions of the Son Tay Raider Association and the Southwest Chapter of the Special Forces Association....
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WWII 2nd Army Maneuvers Remembered
The Wilson County Bicentennial Military Heritage Day will be September 11, 1999 in Lebanon, Tennessee. The day includes displays, an Army Band concert, battle reenactment,...
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Is your place in history?
US Army Military History Institute's collection is one of our nation's finest sources of primary research material on World War II. It is the official...
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Buffalo Soldier Lives On
Now 77, Tom Hendricks, one of the few surviving Buffalo Soldiers inspires children with the legacy of the US Army's black cavalry. As a teenager...
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Buffalo Soldiers are a Unique Part of US History
The Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry received the "Buffalo Soldiers" tag during the 1871 campaign against the Comanches in Indian Territory. Benjamin H. Grierson, Colonel,...
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Excelsior!
Rock climbing and skiing may be hip and trendy now but 50 years ago they were basic survival skills for the 10th Mountain Division's 14,000...
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