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U.S. Army Armor & Cavalry Collection

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The United States Army Armor & Cavalry Collection is responsible for preserving the Army's Cavalry and Armor heritage, history, and artifact collection.. More

Contact:

General Information: 706-544-5205

Museum Director: arthur.l.dyer4.civ@army.mil

Museum Curator: robert.l.cogan.civ@army.mil

Mailing Address:

6078 Bradley Drive, Building 5500

Fort Benning, GA 31905

Social Media:

Official Website

Visiting the Museum

Free Admission
As an U.S. Army Museum Enterprise Training Support Facility, the Armor & Cavalry Collection is not open regular hours for general public visitors. Once fully established in its new facility, the Collection will host scheduled open house events throughout the calendar year to support the public outreach of the U.S. Army Armor School. For dates of these open houses, please follow us on social media
The National Infantry Museum will be closed the following holidays: Easter, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
HOURS SCHEDULED FOR MILITARY TRAINING/EVENTS ONLY
Closed on Federal Holidays

Hours


Monday 0900 – 1600


Tuesday 0900 – 1600


Wednesday 0900 – 1600


Thursday 0900 – 1600


Friday 0900 – 1600


Saturday Closed


Sunday Closed


About The U.S. Army Armor & Cavalry Collection

The United States Army Armor & Cavalry Collection is responsible for preserving the Army's Cavalry and Armor heritage, history, and artifact collection.

The Collection educates, trains, and inspires "esprit de corps" in Armor and Cavalry Soldiers. It preserves their history, lineage, and traditions for future generations through the collection and preservation of the mounted branch's material culture.

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