Civil War Belt Plate
Although not identified to a particular Soldier, this belt plate likely belonged to a member of the 73d who fought at the Peach Orchard.
Army Aviator Leads Coalition to Support Museum
“The Army is the best thing that ever happened to me.”
Trophy of War: Korean War Bugle
The National Museum of the U.S. Army has in its collection a rare and intriguing artifact—a battle-battered Chinese bugle. It is a relic of a forgotten battlefield and a forgotten […]
Help Us Complete Our Next Project: Memorial Garden
The Foundation is continuing the campaign to raise funds for the National Museum of the United States Army in order to enhance the outdoor spaces of the Museum campus.
Warriors’ Plaza Now Open!
The Museum’s newest outdoor feature is now open.
National Veterans Network and the National Museum of the United States Army Partner on Nationwide Traveling Exhibition“I Am An American”
The traveling exhibition will highlight the service from the perspective of the men and women who fought for democracy overseas, while they simultaneously fought a war against prejudice at home.
MUSEUM’S SPECIAL EXHIBITION GALLERY REOPENING THIS SEPTEMBER
The Army Historical Foundation is proud to announce the opening of “The Art of Soldering.” The exhibit will showcase the American Soldier from the civil war to the present.
Defense News Weekly Visits the National Museum of the United States Army
Grassroots Spotlight – 1st Sgt. Shannon Tutor U.S. Army, Retired
“(Volunteering) allowed me to continue to feel connected to the Army.”
Museum Shines as Premier Event Venue
The pandemic may have made the Museum’s first year a little shorter, but that did not stop organizations of every stripe from rushing to be among the first to host their event in the Museum’s magnificent spaces. The Museum has provided a stunning and patriotic backdrop to more than 50 events since opening November 11, 2020. Space reservations are now being taken for 2022 with dates filling up fast!