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WASHINGTON (Army News Service, Dec. 8, 2008) -- The Army's senior enlisted member said he believes the National Army Museum, scheduled to open in 2013, will play a key role in inspiring future ...
The National Army Museum Te Mata Toa will host a civic service at Waiōuru to commemorate Anzac Day on Thursday, April 25. Museum marketing co-ordinator Helen Thomas said there had been a steady ...
May 14, 2021 National Museum of the U.S. Army to reopen on June 14 May 6, 2021 Army authorizes female Soldiers ponytails in all uniforms October 13, 2020 National Museum of the United States Army ...
A Waiouru Army Museum curator has been sacked after being convicted of stealing weapons from its collections. Malcolm Stewart Evans, known as Joe Evans, pleaded guilty to three charges of theft ...
National Army Museum in Waiouru tells military LGBTQ+ stories with Rainbow Warriors exhibition . ... bisexual and transgender former and contemporary personnel from the New Zealand Defence Force ...
The Army Historical Foundation announced today that construction will soon begin on the National Museum of the United States Army on Fort Belvoir, Virginia.. Retired Army Lt. Gen. Roger Schultz ...
Irreplaceable medals, including nine Victoria Crosses (VC), awarded to some of New Zealand's most courageous soldiers have been stolen in a break-in at the country's national army museum.
National Museum of the United States Army, 1775 Liberty Dr., Fort Belvoir, Va. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free admission, but timed tickets are required. thenmusa.org.
The ceremony and groundbreaking of the new National Army Museum was recently held at Fort Belvoir. The museum will be free-of-charge to visitors, and is expected to open in 2019. Plans for the ...
The 185,000-square-foot-museum space will house more than 1,300 artifacts, documents and images that will be selected from the Army’s total collection of 630,000 items in order to tell the ...
National Army Museum will not be decolonised, vows head saying 'we should not be ashamed of our history' - as other institutions start sending their exhibits back to where they came from.