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To: everyone

Welcome to the Campaign for the National Museum of the United States Army

The NMUSA will be more than just a building. It will be an experience that will engage visitors of all ages emotionally and intellectually in the Army’s history and heritage and allow them to experience what it is like to be a Soldier. Click here to view our latest video about the National Museum of the United States Army.

National Army Museum, approach view. Conceptual rendering courtesy of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, LLP.

Website link. . .

https://armyhistory.org/

36 posted on 02/21/2014 12:16:28 PM PST by deks (Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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Photo credit: The Campaign for the National Museum of the United States Army

The Registry of the American Soldier

The National Museum of the U.S. Army recognizes the service and sacrifice of the American Soldier at home and around the world, at war and during peace.

The Registry of the American Soldier provides an opportunity for anyone who served in the U.S. Army to have his or her name and service history placed on record at the Museum. If you served, you need to be in the Registry!

You may also register the name of a family member or friend, if they currently serve, or have served in the U.S. Army, or submit someone from the past.

The Registry will be on permanent display at the Museum, and it will be accessible via the internet for those who cannot visit in person.

The Registry of the American Soldier is a publicly submitted listing of those who served in the U.S. Army. There is no fee for submitting a Soldier's name or photo to the Registry. The Registry is not an official document of the U.S. Government.

37 posted on 02/21/2014 12:30:49 PM PST by deks (Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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