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American Legion |
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The American Legion was
chartered by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic, mutual-help, war-time
veterans organization. A community-service organization which now
numbers nearly 3 million members - men and women - in nearly 15,000
American Legion Posts worldwide. |
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Marine
Corps Tankers Association |
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Foster, encourage, and
perpetuate the memory, spirit and comradeship-in-arms of Marine Corps
Tankers past, present and future. |
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Military
Vehicle Preservation Association |
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International organization
for military vehicle enthusiasts, historians, preservationists and
collectors interested in the acquisition, restoration, preservation,
safe operation and public education of historic military transport. |
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Patton
Museum of Cavalry and Armor |
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Established in 1949 to
preserve historical materials relating to Mechanized Cavalry and Armor
and to make these properties available to Armor soldiers and for public
exhibit and research. |
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Tamiya |
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Started in 1948, Tamiya
is known world wide for its standard of excellence in model hobbies.
They offer more than 300 different products, both in the fields of
precision static models and high performance radio control vehicles. |
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Trackpads
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Online community for armor
professionals and cavalry. |
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US
Army Armor Center, Fort Knox Kentucky |
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The Armor Center and School
is the largest organization on Fort Knox and performs the mission
of training all armor Soldiers and Marines. |
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Victory
WWII Museum |
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Located in Auburn, Indiana,
this museum was established in 1999 by Dean and Kristin Kruse, and
their sons. The museum includes approximately 150 vehicles and hundreds
of uniforms, weapons and smaller artifacts. |
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The
Ultimate Sacrifice Memorial |
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This memorial was created
to pay tribute to the men and women who served in the USAAF during
WW II. It houses the B-17E Flying Fortress bomber named "My Gal Sal"
that is currently undergoing restoration. |
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