Military museums The United States Army Quartermaster Museum is located at Fort Lee, Virginia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Army Quartermaster Museum"
The Auckland War Memorial Museum is one of New Zealands' most important national museums and war memorials. Although the museum itself dates from at least the 1860s, the present heritage building in the Auckland Domain was opened in 1929, and was extended in the 1960s, and again in 2004. The museum houses the largest collection of Māori and Pacific Island artefacts and treasures in New Zealand, and also serves as a memorial to the Aucklanders who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars. ...more on Wikipedia about "Auckland War Memorial Museum"
The B-36 Peacemaker Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and displaying the last Convair B-36 built. Of 386 B-36's built from 1946 to 1952, only four survive. ...more on Wikipedia about "B-36 Peacemaker Museum"
The Canadian War Museum, located in Ottawa, Ontario, is a Canadian museum that honours Canada's veterans and commemorates the wars and conflicts in which Canada has taken part. The museum is part of the Museum of Civilization Corporation, which also runs the Canadian Museum of Civilization, the Canadian Children's museum and the Canadian Postal Museum. ...more on Wikipedia about "Canadian War Museum"
Canadian Forces Base Borden (also CFB Borden or 16 Wing Borden) is a Canadian Forces Base located in Borden, Ontario. ...more on Wikipedia about "CFB Borden"
Istanbul Military Museum ( Turkish: Asker Müzesi) is dedicated to one thousand years of Turkish military history. It is one of the leading museums of its kind in the world. The museum is open to the public everyday except Mondays and Tuesdays. ...more on Wikipedia about "Istanbul Military Museum"
The Kubinka Tank Museum also known as 'The Tank Museum in Kubinka' is a large Armoured fighting vehicle museum in Russia, Just outside Moscow. It has many famous tanks from WW1, WW2 and the Cold War. They also house many unique vehicles, such as the Maus, Troyanov super- heavy tank and a Mörser Karl alongside single production prototypes from Russia and Germany. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kubinka Tank Museum"
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The MAPS (Military Aircraft Preservation Society) Air Museum is located in North Canton, Ohio. The museum is operated by a dedicated group of volunteers. Their museum, while relatively small, has several rare aircraft and artifacts, and volunteers are working to restore several warbirds to flightworthy condition. In addition to operating this museum, MAPS also sponsors the annual Aero Expo airshow at the Akron Fulton International Airport in Akron, Ohio. ...more on Wikipedia about "MAPS Air Museum"
The Museum of Army Flying is an award-winning British military aviation museum about the history of flying in the British Army. It is located beside the Army Air Corps Centre in Middle Wallop, close to Andover in Hampshire, England. ...more on Wikipedia about "Museum of Army Flying"
Museum of the fortifications Hlučín is museum of military fortifications near the city of Hlučín, Czech Republic. The forts MO S-18 "Obora", MO S-19 "Alej" and MO S-20 "Orel" are in this museum. ...more on Wikipedia about "Museum of the fortifications Hlučín"
The National Museum of Naval Aviation is located at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida. More than 150 aircraft and spacecraft are on display, including four former Blue Angel A-4 Skyhawks, a Coast Guard helicopter, biplanes, and a K47 Airship. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Museum of Naval Aviation"
The National Museum of the United States Air Force (formerly the United States Air Force Museum) is the official national museum of the United States Air Force and is located at Wright-Patterson AFB, east of Dayton, Ohio. Over 300 aircraft and missiles are on display, most of them indoors. Admission is free. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Museum of the United States Air Force"
The National War and Resistance Museum of the Netherlands is located at Overloon, mun. Boxmeer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Overloon War Museum"
The Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor is a museum dedicated to General George S. Patton, Jr's life and the history of armoured warefare, from World War I through the present day. The museum is administered by the U.S. Army Armor Center, Fort Knox, and is one of the largest in the U.S. Army Museum System. ...more on Wikipedia about "Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor"
The Royal Canadian Regiment Museum is a military museum in London, Ontario, Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "Royal Canadian Regiment Museum"
A museum primarily of the Royal New Zealand Air Force and its predecessors the New Zealand Permanent Air Force, and New Zealand squadrons of the Royal Air Force. The main site is at its first base, Wigram in Christchurch, in the South Island of New Zealand. A second site is at the modern base of Ohakea, near Bulls, in the central North Island. Both sites contain other exhibits such as ground vehicles AV displays, flight simulators and models. The Wigram site contains a significant collection of aviation painting. ...more on Wikipedia about "Royal New Zealand Air Force Museum"
The U.S. Army Ordnance Museum is a museum located at Aberdeen Proving Ground, in Aberdeen, Maryland. The museum features various military vehicles, munitions, and weapons from World War I era forward, including the US M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank, US 280mm Field Gun M65 "Atomic Cannon", and German WW II Panther Tank. The museum is open to visitors seven days a week, from 9:00am to 4:45pm, excluding most national holidays. ...more on Wikipedia about "U.S. Army Ordnance Museum"
The United States Army Woman's Museum is located at Fort Lee, Virginia. ...more on Wikipedia about "United States Army Women's Museum"
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