And includes exhibits and a library open to the public. American history tv visited to see a selection of artifacts in the Storage Facility which is not open to the public. Im the curator of the uniforms and equipage. We are currently in the Storage Facility. I brought out some items we bring up for groups to come through through our Storage Facility. Here at the Storage Facility at the Army Heritage museum, we house all of the artifacts for the Army Heritage and Education Center. The facility holds about 65,000 pieces plus or minus that relate to the armys history and specifically soldiers of the army throughout its entire history. Everything stored here is in boxes or tissue paper, kept out of light. The temperature and humidity is controlled so its a state of the art museum and Storage Facility. The materials that are part of our collection have been acquired since the mid 20th century when the Organization First really started here at the war college. And they have come in through
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Research. Cility for American History tv visited to see a selection of artifacts at the facility, which is not open to the public. My name is Caleb Kissinger kaleb hissinger. We are currently in the Storage Facility for the museum. I would like to point out some key or significant items week usually bring out for groups that come through our Storage Facility. The Storage Facility, we atse all of the artifacts the Army Education center. Has items that relate to the army history, but specifically soldiers. Isrything stored here generally kept out of lights. The temperature and humidity is controlled so its a state of the art museum and Storage Facility. The materials that are part of our collection have been acquired since the mid 20th century when the Organization First really started here at the war college. And they have come in through primarily donations through veterans surveys, a little purchasing that the army would allocate money to. But primarily donations. The first item i pul
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RALEIGH, N.C., Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Camp Corral, a leading provider of support and enrichment opportunities for the children of this nation s injured, ill, and fallen military heroes, is pleased to announce Kerry Irvin has joined the team as Corporate and Foundation Relations Manager. Kerry is the current North Carolina Military Spouse of the Year, a recipient of the President s Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Senior Advisor and Casualty Assistance Care Team Coordinator for the Soldier and Family Readiness Group of the 82