Statue in front of the building.
The building as you enter.
Inside the lobby, check out the paratroopers and their parachutes.
The US Army's first parachute combat assault, in North Africa.
See the parachutes behind this soldier.
War bond advertisements.
The airplane that carried paratroopers to Normandy on the night before D-Day.
A US soldier observes the approach of French resistance fighters. He will train them to use weapons, explosives, and communications equipment.
Soldier outside a boulangerie in France.
Insignia of the Red Devils, the 508th Infantry Regiment whose first combat operation was Normandy.
On D-Day, rangers scaled the 40-foot-high cliff at Pointe du Hoc, with German bunkers waiting at the top.
Rangers atop Pointe du Hoc, on D-Day.
Soldiers in France.
Uniform, rifle, and French and German phrase books, of the 101st Airborne division who went to Normandy.
Sit here and watch a video about Vietnam.
Tall photos of military men.
The American commander would not surrender to the German commander.
Waco Glider.
Side view of Waco Glider.
Scene in Vietnam.
Exhibit about Triple Nickels, who participated in the campaign against the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Vietnam.
The 173rd Airborne Brigade fought across rice paddies and in dense jungle, suffering many casualties.
James Nick Rowe spent five years in captivity in Vietnam.
Green Berets immerse themselves in the day-to-day lives of the villages they defend.
Airborne units in Iraq at the beginning of the century.
Spider hole for special forces in Iraq.
The war in Iraq.
The war in Afghanistan.
Special forces medics provide care in the Phillipines.