by Geno Quiroz | Apr 6, 2023 | Events, Iraq, News
On March 10 & 11, 2023, The National Infantry Museum & Columbus State University hosted a public symposium to examine the legacy of Operation Iraqi Freedom on U.S. citizens, Middle Eastern countries like Iraq, as well as individuals’ physical, medical and...
by Geno Quiroz | Apr 3, 2023 | By The Numbers, Infantry History, News
Photo courtesy Ken Wilcox The “Follow Me” patch, first made in 1918 by Camp Benning for its Army Soldiers, symbolizes a Soldier and Foot Soldier’s shield. It also displays an U.S. Model 1905 Rifle Bayonet against a blue Infantry background and...
by Geno Quiroz | May 10, 2022 | FrontLine News, News
Join us in honoring those who’ve given their lives in service to our country. The National Infantry Museum’s Memorial Day Tribute will be held outdoors in the stadium at Inouye Field at 11 a.m. Monday, May 30. Sergeant Major Julie A. Guerra is the guest speaker....
by Geno Quiroz | Feb 14, 2022 | FrontLine News, News
Readers of USA Today are getting real familiar with the National Infantry Museum. The museum has again been nominated as one of America’s best museums! Travel experts chose their 20 favorite museums in various categories, and now it’s up to readers to select the best...
by Geno Quiroz | Feb 9, 2022 | FrontLine News, News
NIM Kids Summer Camp is a day camp filled with great activities for ages 6-14, designed to promote teamwork and teach the Army values. There are six week-long sessions over this summer. Pricing: All 2022 NIM Kids Summer Camp sessions are $200 per session. Early-bird...
by Geno Quiroz | Jan 27, 2022 | FrontLine News, News
SUPPORT THE NIM! BUY TICKETS NOW! Oh, way down yonder on the Chattahoochee, the Bananas are coming to play some ball! The National Infantry Museum is excited to partner with the Savannah Bananas and offer early ticket sales for the the world’s fastest and most...