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Tail #340, "Miss Clawd IV", is one of the aircraft on display that has an actual, documented combat history in Vietnam. It bears the same paint scheme as it wore the day it was shot down.
During the Grand Maneuvers of 1941, one phase, called the Louisiana Maneuvers, solicited the help of William Piper of Piper Aircraft. As a result of the success in using light fixed wing aircraft for
The story of Army Aviation is as old as the history of flight itself. Early aircraft, such as a replica of the Wright brother's Model B military flyer, help to trace the Army's use of aviati
The centerpiece of the exhibit floor depicts a well-publicized photograph from the Vietnam Conflict. The photo appeared in the 1st Cavalry Division yearbook, and shows an air assault landing of the &q
It is only befitting that the US Army recognize those individuals whose achievements, contributions and representation have so greatly impacted Army Aviation. Along these hallowed walls of the Army Av
During Operation Desert Storm the AH-64 Apache played a vital role. This exhibit details the various functions of reloading armament and refueling the aircraft in a tactical desert environment.
The Vietnam Memorial, a sobering experience, attests to the 4,347 Army Aviation personnel who gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country during the Vietnam Conflict.
The ability of the helicopter to evacuate wounded soldiers from the front lines of fighting in a timely manner during the Korean Conflict helped to solidify the use of vertical flight technology for t
Greeting visitors upon entry, these proud representatives of Army Aviation welcome all to the Museum.
During Operation Desert Storm the AH-64 Apache played a vital role. This exhibit details the various functions of reloading armament and refueling the aircraft in a tactical desert environment.
The Vietnam Memorial, a sobering experience, attests to the 4,347 Army Aviation personnel who gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country during the Vietnam Conflict.
Tail #340, "Miss Clawd IV", is one of the aircraft on display that has an actual, documented combat history in Vietnam. It bears the same paint scheme as it wore the day it was shot down.
During the Grand Maneuvers of 1941, one phase, called the Louisiana Maneuvers, solicited the help of William Piper of Piper Aircraft. As a result of the success in using light fixed wing aircraft for
The story of Army Aviation is as old as the history of flight itself. Early aircraft, such as a replica of the Wright brother's Model B military flyer, help to trace the Army's use of aviati
The ability of the helicopter to evacuate wounded soldiers from the front lines of fighting in a timely manner during the Korean Conflict helped to solidify the use of vertical flight technology for t
It is only befitting that the US Army recognize those individuals whose achievements, contributions and representation have so greatly impacted Army Aviation. Along these hallowed walls of the Army Av
The centerpiece of the exhibit floor depicts a well-publicized photograph from the Vietnam Conflict. The photo appeared in the 1st Cavalry Division yearbook, and shows an air assault landing of the &q
Greeting visitors upon entry, these proud representatives of Army Aviation welcome all to the Museum.
It is only befitting that the US Army recognize those individuals whose achievements, contributions and representation have so greatly impacted Army Aviation. Along these hallowed walls of the Army Av
The centerpiece of the exhibit floor depicts a well-publicized photograph from the Vietnam Conflict. The photo appeared in the 1st Cavalry Division yearbook, and shows an air assault landing of the &q