National Museum of the United States Army
The National Museum of the United States Army is the official museum for the history of the United States Army and is just outside Washington, D.C. It opened on November 11, 2020. The objectives of the museum are to honor America's soldiers, preserve Army history, and educate the public about the Army's role in American history. The U.S. Army announced April 16, 2020 that the museum would delay its opening due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Museum entrance
Looking at the Medal of Honor Wall, National Museum of the United States Army
The museum main lobby
Looking at Campaign Wall and Lobby, National Museum of the United States Army
Fort Belvoir is a United States Army installation and a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. It was developed on the site of the former Belvoir plantation, seat of the prominent Fairfax family for whom Fairfax County was named. It was known as Camp A. A. Humphreys from 1917 to 1935 and Fort Belvoir afterward.
An infantryman in training at Fort Belvoir in November 1942, during World War II
Defense Acquisition University Headquarters
Senior Officer housing
Enlisted housing