Posted by oldtanker on June 13, 2015 at 03:51:07 from (64.118.3.19):
In Reply to: I Didn't Know This posted by Hoby on June 12, 2015 at 15:35:51:
Interesting bit of Navy History. Unfortunately the Army isn't into much of that. We had a short lecture on the divisional history with assignment to a new division but that was it. Yet ever base I was at in the US had very interesting museums. No one made anyone go to them. Ft Riley KS, has/had, open to the public Custer's quarters (house) from which he shared with his wife before he was killed. A statue dedicated to the horses and mules that served the military plus the regular museum. The following places have good museums for anyone traveling in the US.
Ft Riley 1st INF DIV
Ft Bliss Air Defense
Ft Knox Patton (not just Patton's stuff but all type of tanks and Viet Nam era displays too). But including his modified staff car and his pistols.
White Sands including replicas of the only 2 atomic bombs actually dropped on Japan.
Ft Bragg Airborne museum
Ft Sill Artillery Museum
US Military history is fascinating to me. I'm sure others can expand this list.
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