Senin, 26 Februari 2018

Video: Museum’s Artifacts Tell the Story of African Americans in the Army

The National Museum of the United States Army, which is slated to open in about two years at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia, is home to many historical artifacts that tell the story of the U.S. Army from the birth of the nation to today. Among those artifacts are several rare items that highlight the African American …

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