National Guard Memorial Museum
Military museum in Washington, DC
38°53′53″N 77°00′34″W / 38.898064°N 77.009579°W / 38.898064; -77.009579The National Guard Memorial Museum is a military museum hosted by the National Guard Educational Foundation. It is located in northwestern Washington, DC, near the National Postal Museum, Union Station and Georgetown University Law Center. Covering 5600 square feet, the museum features six different thematic galleries all relating to the National Guard of the United States:[1]
- Militia Era
- The National Guard Comes of Age
- The Citizen Soldier in World War II
- Cold War Era
- National Guard in the Modern Era
- Closing Sequence.
The museum is a member of the United States Army Museum System.[2]
References
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- ^ Army Museum System United States Army Center of Military History
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United States Army history museums
- National Guard Memorial Museum (Washington, DC)
- National Museum of the United States Army
- U.S. Army Armor and Cavalry Collection
- U.S. Army Aviation Museum
- U.S. Cavalry Museum
- U.S. Army Chaplain Museum
- Harbor Defense Museum
- National Infantry Museum
- U.S. Army Intelligence Museum
- U.S. Army Medical Department Museum
- Army Medical Museum and Library (succeeded by the National Museum of Health and Medicine)
- U.S. Army Ordnance Training and Heritage Center
- U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum
- U.S. Army Transportation Museum
- U.S. Army Women's Museum
(affiliated with the
Army Museum System)
(not affiliated with the
Army Museum System)