United States
Experience a story of revolution, defense, and might at one of America’s most in depth and important military museums!
Opened in 2009, the 190,000-square-foot National Infantry Museum chronicles the United States Army from its earliest days until the latest conflicts. With experiences, exhibits, and testimony from infantrymen from the American Revolution, until the hardships, opinions, and stories of our men who were sent to Afghanistan, you will be swept by the bravery and courage that has defined America. Pay a visit to a typical WWII barracks to see how the boys bunked while fighting Nazis and the Japanese. Find a replica of the Vietnam Wall, as well as a memorial containing a 13 foot steel beam from the wreckage of the 9/11, with the names of the 6,800 soldiers who have died as a result of the consequential events.
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