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var str = 'Fort Sam Houston was founded as a US Army frontier outpost in 1845 and has been a key part of US military history since that time. The post museum provides a nice overview of the history of the post and thus also much of US military history. Many well known US Army members have passed through the post and it is tied to important moments in US military history including the first military flight. ';
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var str = 'The Muskogee War Memorial Park contains a variety of individual monuments to those who served in America's wars. The highlight of the Park is the World War II era submarine the USS Batfish.';
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var str = 'Following World War I, the people of Kansas City raised millions of dollars to build a memorial and museum to honor and remember those who had served in the war. The Liberty Memorial which was built in the Egyptian-revival style was completed and dedicated in 1926. In 2004 the Memorial was designated as the National World War I Memorial and the museum was rebuilt and enlarged. The museum houses and extensive collection of World War I artifacts as well as a research center. ';
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var str = 'The USS Nautilus was the first nuclear-powered submarine in history when it launched in 1954 during the Cold War. The submarine, without its power plant, is moored here a part of the National Submarine Force Museum in Connecticut.';
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var str = 'This museum just outside Fort Benning honors the infantryman of the US Army. The museum serves as an entryway to basic training for many soldiers and right behind the museum are the parade grounds where graduation is held for basic training classes. Many of the memorials that were located inside the military base have been moved to this location as well.';
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National Infantryman Museum & Grounds Fort Benning GA
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var str = 'This very impressive memorial to all South African troops who served on all fronts in the war (including fighting in southwest Africa) is set back from the road and can easily be missed. As you peer through the opening in the forest, there is a low wall of stone with an arch flanked by South African and French flags and atop the arch is a bronze statue of two men controlling the reins of a horse. In front of the arch is an alter which was placed here in 1952 to honor South Africans who gave their lives in both World War I and II. Once you pass through the arch set even further back – actually into Delville Wood – is the South African Museum which is quite stunning and constructed of stone and etched glass and in the shape of a star-fortress. The museum was dedicated in 1984. Within the museum are a variety of displays that depict the history of South Africa and the sacrifices of its people including native forces. Large bas relief sculptures depict important scenes in South African military history. The museum surrounds an open courtyard in which sits a memorial cross; all of the walls into the courtyard are etched glass.';
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South African National WWI Memorial and Museum Delville Wood France
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var str = 'This museum honors the history of Airborne and Special Forces in the United States Army since 1940. The museums extensive collections are presented in a variety of settings and include art work and artifacts. The entrance to the museum is lined with individual granite memorials dedicated to specific Special Foces units and individuals. The museum also houses the original "Iron Mike" statue created for Fort Bragg; when a new bronze version was cast and dedicated in 2005, the original was moved to the museum.';
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Airborne & Special Operations Museum Fayetteville NC
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var str = 'Along this wall just within the Airborne and Special Operations Museum are plaques honoring every Special Forces soldier from 1940 to the present who has received the United States highest decoration for valor – the Medal of Honor.';
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Medal of Honor Wall Memorial Airborne & Special Forces Museum Fayetteville NC
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var str = 'On the walkway to the Airborne and Special Operations Museum is a granite tile dedicated to SFC Randall Shughart who was a Delta Force sniper who gave his life to rescue a downed Blackhawk pilot in Mogadishu, Somalia in 1993. For his actions Shughart received the Medal of Honor.';
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var str = 'This simple gray granite marker outside of the Airborne and Special Operations Museum honors the all-Black 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion whose members received their silver wings in the first half of 1944. This was a “test” unit to see if African-Americans could become Airborne soldiers and prior to the integration of the U.S. Army.';
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All Black 555th Parachute Test Battalion Marker Fayetteville NC