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  1. The National Infantry Museum Foundation is a non-federal entity with no involvement in the management and oversight of the National Infantry Museum. The Foundation is not part of the U.S. Army or any of the museums administered by the U.S. Army, including National Infantry Museum.

  2. The National Infantry Museum and Soldier... National Infantry Museum, Columbus, Georgia. 151,806 likes · 3,873 talking about this · 107,290 were here. The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center honors the courage and sacrifice of the...

  3. Global War On Terrorism Memorial. The memorial includes eight granite panels etched with the names of nearly 7,000 Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines who have died in service since 9/11. A 13-foot steel beam taken from the wreckage of the World Trade Center and donated to the museum by New York City firefighters sits atop concrete columns ...

  4. Theater and Stage Rental. In addition to the regular slate of films, the National Infantry Museum’s theater is the first in the world to combine a giant screen auditorium with a fully-integrated performance stage, providing a home for musical performances, lectures and corporate presentations unlike anything else available in the region.

  5. The National Infantry Museum’s primary focus is educating the public on the role of the U.S. Army Infantryman in securing the freedoms we all enjoy. The museum’s Education Department can help make the most of your visit through guided tours, educational materials, and public events designed to bring history alive in an unforgettable way.

  6. The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center, in Columbus near the gates to Fort Benning, is a world-class museum honoring Soldiers past, present and future. It is the only museum in the country dedicated to the American Infantryman and preserves one of the greatest collections of military artifacts. The museum traces Infantry history from colonial times to the present in a series of ...

  7. If you are visiting the museum on graduation day, plan to attend the U.S. Army ceremony. It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! Graduation Time: April – September: 9am. October – March 10am. Graduation time and location are subject to change based on weather conditions. Please check prior to arrival.

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