About The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center
The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center is pleased to be a part of the Flickr community! This group provides a place for people to share pictures and stories from their museum visit, while also serving as a sounding board for any questions, comments or suggestions you may have for us.
If you know of anyone who has photos to share, or maybe they're just interested in learning more about the museum/Fort Benning/the US Army Infantry, feel free to invite them into the group. The NIMSC requires the support of our allies to spread awareness and spur our growth.
We welcome comments and discussion about our photos, but we do ask that you follow a few guidelines when posting comments:
1) No profanity will be tolerated. Profanity in comments will result in immediate deletion.
2) No incendiary statements, personal attacks or derogatory remarks will be tolerated.
3) Any type of repeated spam messages may be deleted at the discretion of the group administration team.
The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center is a place to honor and respect those who have taken up arms for the defense of our nation; this group is an extension of that institution. Failure to follow our guidelines for commenting on photos may result in your comments being deleted without warning.
What is the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center?
The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center opened in 2009 with one mission: to honor Soldiers, both past and present. This state-of-the-art, 190,000 sq.-ft. facility tells the story of the United States Army Infantryman, from the fields of the American Revolution to the sands of Afghanistan. The museum houses an amazing display of artifacts from all eras of American history and contains numerous interactive multimedia exhibits, telling the story of our nation's past with the latest in technological innovation.
Also located inside the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center are the Fife and Drum Restaurant and Bar, the EST2000 Rifle Range and the IMAX Theatre at Patriot Park.
The Patriot Park complex also contains World War II Company Street, a collection of buildings from Ft. Benning circa 1940 - including Gen. George S. Patton's quarters - and Soldier Field, a 5-acre parade field with grandstands capable of seating 2,000+ guests, used for all Ft. Benning BCT & OSUT graduations.
The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center is owned and operated by the National Infantry Foundation, a private, non-profit corporation. You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube for museum updates, special events and schedule changes.
Thank you for helping us continue our mission!
http://www.nationalinfantrymuseum.com
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Additional Information
This is a public group.
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- Screenshots / Screencasts
- Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
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