Army Historical Foundation

The National Museum Of The United States Army

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About

A nonprofit seeking to educate future Americans about the sacrifice of generations of American Soldiers. Appointed the fundraising entity of the National Museum of the U.S. Army.

The National Museum of the United States Army will serve as the capstone of the Army Museum System and provide the only comprehensive portrayal of Army history and traditions.  As the Army’s national landmark, the Museum will honor United States Soldiers – past, present, and future – and provide an interactive educational experience explaining the Army’s role in creating and defending our nation, as well as the Army’s social initiatives and contributions for more than 240 years.
 
The National Army Museum will be located on over 80 acres at Fort Belvoir, VA, less than 30 minutes south of our nation’s capital in Washington, D.C.  The main building will be approximately 186,000 square feet and display selections from over 15,000 pieces from the Army Art Collection and 30,000 artifacts, documents, and images. 
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How the organization supports veterans

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How to get involved or get help

  • Add a Soldier to the Registry
  • Buy a Commemorative Brick
  • Sponsor a Seat
  • Make a Donation
  • Join the Volunteer Team

www.armyhistory.org

Most recent contributors: Emmy French Ryan Callahan SSgt Timothy Prevost

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