“The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center showcases the courage and sacrifice of the United States Army Infantryman. The museum has thousands of artifacts, monuments, interactive exhibits, and video presentations on display. The museum also features numerous interactive multimedia exhibits of the nation's past with technological innovation. Their stories of service and sacrifice are told through priceless artifacts, advanced exhibits, interactive galleries, and memorials to the Vietnam War and the Global War on Terrorism. Visitors can explore the artifacts from all eras of American history. The Last 100 Yards ramp is the museum’s signature attraction that depicts important battles in the Infantry’s history, including the Rangers’ scaling of Pointe du Hoc on Omaha Beach and the parachute drop on Corregidor during World War II. The museum also holds a 200-acre tract, an authentically recreated World War II Company Street as well as a parade field where thousands of soldiers begin their military career. The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center's archives hold over 100,000 diverse historical artifacts for preservation and future displays, making it one of the foremost military history institutions in the world. The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center offers free admission to art galleries.”
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