by Geno Quiroz | Jun 6, 2017
Securing Our Freedoms, Defining Our Nation The story of the Infantry’s history! Gallery Index Visitors to the new 5,100-square-foot gallery will be transported to the years preceding the Revolutionary War, and will travel through to the end of the Frontier...
by Geno Quiroz | May 22, 2015
The Last 100 Yards Ramp I Am the Infantry, Follow Me! Gallery Index At the National Infantry Museum, your journey through time begins with an emotional march into the past. Since its formation in 1775, it has been said that the United States Army Infantry has owned...
by Geno Quiroz | May 21, 2015
Fort Moore and Columbus Connections Gallery How Soldiers are made and the special relationship between Columbus and Fort Moore Gallery Index As you exit the Last 100 Yards, the unmistakable sound of a drill sergeant draws you instantly into the Fort Moore training...
by Geno Quiroz | May 20, 2015
The International Stage: 1898-1920 Spanish-American War, Philippine Insurrection, World War I Gallery Index At the turn of the 19th century, European powers were confronted with the challenge of modernity. The rise of nationalism conflicted with the old notion of...
by Geno Quiroz | May 19, 2015
World at War: 1920-1947 Rise of Fascism, European and Pacific Theaters, Holocaust Liberation Containing the largest collection of artifacts on display in the museum, the World at War gallery tells the story of World War II. A series of audio-visual presentations will...