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A 501r3 Non- Profit Corporation
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Museum of the
American G.I.
Established in February 2001 as a 501c3 Non - Profit Corp-
oration, The Museum of the American G.I. began with an
inventory of multiple award winning artifacts of American
military history. One of the goals of the museum is to be a
- repository of restored,
T , * working military
. vehicles used by the
United States and to
display the vehicles
in action.
The museums collection includes transport and tracked armored
vehicles, artillery pieces and various other hardware components
used in the 20th century.
A collection of fully functional
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served weapons, mortars and artillery
peices and samples of demilled
ordnance are available for public
demonstrations. The museum also houses = —
an impressive collection of uniforms and memorabilaia of U.S
servicemen and women.
We have one of the nation's most
thorough and complete libraries
covering technical, training and parts
manuals for most every known military
°` vehicle, weapon or peice of equipment
within the American arsenal.
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