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National Infantry Museum Ft. Benning

I served side by side with this dude, brothers to this day.
 

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I served side by side with this dude, brothers to this day.
I found it quite moving how all of the museum's mannequins' faces were based off real U.S. soldiers. Even better when it is a direct portrayal in this case, looks like. It really added a unique sense of realism to the displays knowing that it wasn't some ambiguous cookie cutter body wearing the uniforms.
 
I found it quite moving how all of the museum's mannequins' faces were based off real U.S. soldiers. Even better when it is a direct portrayal in this case, looks like. It really added a unique sense of realism to the displays knowing that it wasn't some ambiguous cookie cutter body wearing the uniforms.

My wife actually pointed that out to me saying how realistic some of the mannequins looked. Especially one group huddled together where you could see the sweat on the hands and forearms.
 
Went decades ago when my younger brother graduated basic/AIT. It is an awesome museum. Spent 3 hrs in there and my wife was extremely pregnant, and extremely mad! (at me :rolleyes:). The young "joe" on duty kept coming out and telling me to quiet down.....I was excited like a child. (child's mind)

A buddy's son from church just graduated from Benning. I told him to go to the museum. He and his wife did and they loved it.

Thanks for the pics! Looks like some things have changed a bit.
 
I watched em build the area where the armor museum is

I was doing Enviromental testing nearby at an old above ground fuel storage area for several years
 
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