“Airborne & Special Operations Museum Foundation is a well-maintained museum in Fayetteville, NC. The museum focuses on the history of the United States military, with a particular emphasis on the special operations forces and airborne units of the U.S. Army. Among the exhibits is a collection of artwork, artifacts, and other items related to their efforts to safeguard artistic treasures during World War II. The downing of Super 6-1 is widely considered a turning point in the war and has been chronicled in Mark Bowden's book and the Ridley Scott-produced film Black Hawk Down. In addition, the museum boasts immersive dioramas and an array of artifacts from the conflict, including the wreckage of the first Black Hawk helicopter to be downed during the war and that of Super 6-1 and Super 6-4.
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• Famous Army Museum.”
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