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- the word about the treasures held in our Army Museum System ...
Army Drum Used in President John F. Kennedy's Funeral
courtesy of the CMH Museums Collection
Americans old enough to remember November
- held in our Army Museum System ...
Army Drum Used in President John F. Kennedy's Funeral
courtesy of the CMH Museums Collection
Americans old enough to remember November 1963, and the horror of the
- Cemetery on national television. Part of the Army National Collection,
the instrument is of eighteenth century rope-tension pattern, made of traditional materials for the Army Band by the
famed craftsman, the late Charles Soistman of
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- Chemical Smoke Generating Company, U.S. Third Army, move a barrel of oil in preparation to refilling
an M-2 smoke generator, which spews forth a heavy cloud of white smoke. These men are engaged in laying a smoke screen to cover
- Battalion, 370th Regimental Combat Team, Fifth Army. 29 August 1944.
Ponsacco, Italy. SC194938.
Members of a mortar company of the 92d Division pass the ammunition and heave it over at the Germans in an
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- the total of German-Americans in the Union Army to almost thirty-six thousand.
On 16 July 1861, the 6th Wisconsin Volunteers departed for Washington, D.C. Here, the regiment was brigaded with the Union Army's 2d and 7th Wisconsin Regiments
- Here, the regiment was brigaded with the Union Army's 2d and 7th Wisconsin Regiments and the 19th from Indiana, under Brig. Gen. John Gibbon. The brigade, in 1862, achieved increased efficiency and military prowess and a distinctive uniform that
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- 32 million rounds of artillery ammunition to the Army in the first six months of 1942 alone.
LOADING OF THE VULTEE VENGEANCE PLANES
New York Harbor
Julien Binford
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- being transferred to noncombat duties. The Army Air Forces acquired relatively few of the planes and soon relegated them to target-towing duty, although some did become test-beds for development of the B-29 engine.
- and was taken over and left intact by the Army. Eight Puerto Rican soldiers are now stationed here after replacing a crew of the 99 th. Their only contact with their battery is by telephone and motor launch which brings them food, water and
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M2 Parachutist's Helmet — Operation MARKET GARDEN
courtesy of the 82d Airborne Division War Memorial Museum
- 1000-1630. Visit the museum online at www.bragg.Army.mil/18abn/museums.htm .
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- Pattern 1777 cartridge box represents one of the Army’s first attempts at standardizing military equipment.
Collection of the U.S. Army.
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- equipment.
Collection of the U.S. Army.
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Rabbit Skin Sweater
courtesy of the U.S. Army Women's Museum
This civilian made rabbit skin sweater belonged
to
- Skin Sweater
courtesy of the U.S. Army Women's Museum
This civilian made rabbit skin sweater belonged
to 1st Lt. Louise F. King (Fourenlle), who served in the Army Nurse Corps. She wore
- Louise F. King (Fourenlle), who served in the Army Nurse Corps. She wore it under her fatigue uniform during the
Battle of the Bulge, through the harsh winter of December 1944-January 1945.
1st Lt. King was assigned to the 16th
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- the word about the treasures held in our Army Museum System ...
Destroyed Chaplain Kit
courtesy of the U.S. Army Chaplain Museum
Charred remains of chaplain kit carried
by Medal of Honor
- Chaplain Kit
courtesy of the U.S. Army Chaplain Museum
Charred remains of chaplain kit carried
by Medal of Honor recipient CH (MAJ) Charles J. Watters while serving Company A, 173d Support Battalion,
- posthumously)
Courtesy of the U.S. Army Chaplain
Museum. The museum is located at 10100 Lee Road, Fort Jackson, SC. The hours of operation are Monday-Friday,
0900-1600.
Visit the museums website at
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- Carrier, developed for the
United States Army by Studebaker in 1942-1943, also known as "The Weasel", is a lightweight cargo carrier weighing
3,800 total pounds. With a ground pressure of less than two pounds per square inch the Weasel
- would float across snow.
It was used by the Army to transport both cargo and ski soldiers, at a maximum speed of 36 miles per hour. After the war
it was used by ski
resorts, and many still exist to this day. This particular Weasel was
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- States Military Academy,
the United States Army and the military profession in general. The West Point Museum is the oldest Museum in the U.S. Army
Museum System, being opened to the public since 1854. The Museum is open at no charge to
- sent as military aid for the
Continental Army by France, and to the right a British Eight Inch howitzer made by William Bowen in 1758 and captured at the
Battle of Saratoga.
As a department of the United States Military Academy,
- of arms as it relates to the United States Army. As an educational institution, the museum supplements cadet
academic, cultural and military instruction in the profession of arms and provides educational programs and services for
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