National Infantry Museum
Honoring Soldiers from 1775 to Today
We have collaborated with the National Infantry Museum on several projects:
The Armor and Calvary Gallery illustrates themes of firepower, communication, and maneuverability through macro artifacts, interactive media, and full-size scenic dioramas. Exhibits immerse guests in the power or armor, following its ascension from mechanized infantry support to an essential strategic and political tool
Securing Our Freedom, Defining the Nation: 1775 to 1898 tells the first chapter of the American infantryman’s story from the formation of the Continental Army to the Civil War, and expanding across the American frontier. Exhibits follow the themes of training, technology, leadership, and command and control as the infantry adapted to new conflicts.
A Global Presence: 1989 to Present uses immersive environments – an Iraq street scene, a communications bunker, and an Afghanistan mountain patrol scene, as well as hands-on activities and macro artifacts to interpret the “Global War on Terror.”