Airborne & Special Ops Museum
With dramatic architecture and interactive exhibits, the Army's Airborne & Special Operations museum in downtown Fayetteville takes an in-depth look at the training, skills, and deployment of the brave men and women who have been a part of these elite army units, from the beginnings of paratroop units in 1940 through Iraq, Afghanistan, and beyond. The museum is free and open to the public, and includes a large-screen movie theater and a motion simulator designed to give visitors a feel for what the Army's finest are trained to do.
added: November 6, 2009
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Comments
John C post: (Thu - Nov 12, 2009 8:10 AM)
My wife and I visited with my son who is 82nd airborne stationed at Ft. Bragg. Not to be missed! Excellent and well done.