A historic event is taking shape along the Potomac River, just outside of Washington, DC. A magnificent, state-of-the-art facility will be built as a national landmark honoring America’s Soldiers, preserving the history of America’s oldest military branch, and educating all Americans about the U.S. Army’s role in our nation’s development and preservation.
The National Museum of the U.S. Army will serve as the capstone of the Army Museum System, and provide the only comprehensive portrayal of Army history and tradition. The Museum will celebrate the selfless service and sacrifice of over 30 million men and women who have worn the Army uniform since 1775.
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For over 240 years the United States Army has been comprised of men and women who live and work as units. Together, they make each unit stronger, smarter, and more complete, among the most elite military force in the world.
Measuring 12” (w) x 18” (h) and engraved in polished Mesabi Black granite, individual Unit Tributes will line the Path of Remembrance leading to the Museum.
Such a Unit Tribute represents a unique and fantastic opportunity to honor our friends & forebears, those citizen-soldiers who answered our nation's call in its time of need through service in the 20th Armored Division. As each Unit Tribute requires a $5,000 charitable donation toward Museum construction, we need YOUR help to bring this to reality.
1) You may donate Online, at: https://armyhistory.causevox.com/20thArmoredDivisionUnitTribute
2) Or make checks payable to:
National Army Museum Fund, writing "20th AD Unit Tribute" in the memo line.
Checks may be mailed to:
The Army Historical Foundation, ATTN: Samantha Chavez, 1775 Liberty Dr., Suite 400, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060.
We, and 20th AD Veterans, past and present, thank you in advance for your generous support!
Sincerely, and best regards,
Rich Mintz
James Davis
Founding Administrators
"20th Armored Division in World War II" Group