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The National Museum of the Marine Corps will reveal a new art exhibition featuring mostly never-before-seen works ...
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InsideNoVa on MSN'Go to war, do your art:' New Marine Corps museum gallery features combat artists' paintingsLining the walls of the art gallery on the second floor of The National Museum of the Marine Corps is the retelling of the ...
The National Museum of the Marine Corps upheld the Marine Corps’ time-honored cake-cutting tradition on Sunday in Triangle, Va., to celebrate 249 years of the branch’s service and legacy on ...
The National Museum of the Marine Corps has introduced two permanent, new galleries, “Forward Deployed" and “Afghanistan and Iraq," in Quantico, Virginia.
The National Museum of the Marine Corps is set to open two new wings covering the Cold War and the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Get an early preview of what’s inside.
The National Museum of the Marine Corps opened a gallery about Afghanistan and Iraq on Oct. 6. Marine Corps Heritage Foundation photo by Stephanie Grooms. Father and son ...
The Pima Air & Space Museum is the new home of a retired and demilitarized U.S. Marine Corps AV-8B Harrier II+. The light attack jet was inducted into the Tucson, Arizona, museum Friday, Naval Air ...
The National Museum of the Marine Corps wants Vietnam veteran Jack Simpson's prosthetic legs for its collection in Quantico, Virginia. Here's why. Indian River schools eyes saving $1.2 million ...
On the top floor of the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Quantico, the open room is hot and dry, and looks down on the surrounding hills like Hill 881 in an exhibit that is set up like Khe ...
At the National Museum of the Marine Corps, staffers are getting training in how to spot folks who might be feeling post-traumatic stress while visiting the very realistic installations.
Opened in conjunction with the museum in 2006, the existing 23.3-acre memorial park provides a unique outdoor setting for visitors to remember and reflect on the accomplishments of the Marine ...
QUANTICO, Va. – Former Marine Corps Staff Sgt. David McGrath hadn't seen the vehicle he was blown up in years ago in Afghanistan until a recent Sunday at the National Museum of the Marine Corps.
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