Infantry Museum
Infantry Museum
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Benning trainees build on long legacy of the Infantry
It was a sight that so overwhelmed Alma Powell, wife of former Secretary of State and retired Gen. Colin Powell, tears streamed down her face.
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Infantry Museum's '100 Yards' exhibit touches veterans
A walking cane in his left hand, a Cavalry Stetson adorned with three stars atop his head, retired Lt. Gen. Hal Moore walked.
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The right man for the job
They were neighbors on Arrowhead Road, young officers with young families, embarking on Army careers that would take them to war and put stars on their shoulders.
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Commentary: Stand back and marvel at the National Infantry Museum
Stand in front of the National Infantry Museum and look at it.
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Retired Maj. Gen. Jerry White wanted to honor them. The grateful, proud and generous rallied to his cause.
It stands as a winding, uphill symbol of wars past and great sacrifices.
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The soldier is still the main character. But the story of the museum is also about its contractors and designers.
Workers on the massive project of constructing the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center say they always take pride in their work, regardless of the job.
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A ‘Smithsonian’
Hermann Goring’s diamond-encrusted baton. Graffiti-etched panels of the Berlin Wall. Revolutionary War swords and crumbling leather scabbards.
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Thousands gathered on March 19 at the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center at Patriot Park to pay tribute to the 234-year legacy of the United States Infantry.
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National Infantry Museum will boost city’s economy
The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center at Patriot Park, which opens its doors and exhibits to the world Friday, is poised to fire a $26.3 million economic shot across Columbus.
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Grube helped build National Infantry Museum’s historic collection
Dick Grube was always a collector.








