Museums
- Army Quartermaster
Museum - The Army Quartermaster Museum, Fort Lee, Virginia.
Preserving the history and traditions of the U.S. Army's oldest
logistics branch.
- Army
Transportation Museum Foundation - Established in 1970. It
defrays certain costs of the U.S. Army Transportation Museum at
Fort Eustis, Virginia, which informs the public of the role transportation
has played in Army success
- Army Women's Museum,
Fort Lee, Virginia - The groundbreaking for the new museum
was held on April 9, 1999. The museum is expected to open in October
2000 and will be located next to the Army Quartermaster Museum
Fort Lee, Virginia. The new museum will be renamed the "U.S. Army
Women's Museum" to appropriately represent all Women in the Army.
- Battery Corporal Willis S. Cole
Military Museum - Featuring both field collected and souvenir
quality relics. Center piece display, 1917 Krupp 210 mm Lange
Morser. Specialty research, "Site Specific." Provides help to
families searching for information on K.I.A. and M.I.A. members
of both World War One and World War Two.
- Fort Bragg
Museums - Fort Bragg offers several informative and interesting
museums.
- Ft. Leavenworth Museum
- National Infantry
Museum - Honors the infantryman and his more than two centuries
of proud service to the nation.
- Signal Corps
Museum - The exhibits trace the development of the Signal
Corps from its beginning in 1860 through the present.
- The
U.S. Army Museum of the Noncommissioned Officer - The museum
traces the history of the noncommissioned officer ranks - corporals
and sergeants - through two hundred years of US Army history.
- U.S.
Army Transportation Museum - The Army Transportation Museum,
(a division of the Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization
and Security, DPTMSEC) is the only Museum in the United States
devoted entirely to the history of military transportation.
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