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awesomegranny
The day we went the museum was closed but we were able to wander through the outdoor exhibit. The grandkids loved looking at the different tanks, missiles and helicopters.
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temperatezone
The conference at the museum was just breaking up. The exhibits take you on a set of groupings that are mostly vehicles and from the earliest days including offices and uniforms from those eras. Want to see a Sherman tank from WW-II? How about an Abrams from Desert Storm? adopt an artifact put one here. German panzer? Russian armor? Jeeps, APC's trucks. Outside are the rockets and missiles and more armor.
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KatieR889
It is entirely free (donation requested but not required). It has an outdoor area of tanks and helicopters, etc. That are pretty cool to look at. Inside they have history from Indian days to present. This won't take you long to see, but worth fitting it in if you are in the area.
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llittle
while this listing is what the website calls itself, the title in my heading is the actual working name, so it may be listed at least two ways. this is the second time I've been here and it keeps getting better. it's mostly vehicles from WWII and later, displayed both inside and outside. the fort is very large, but just requires a picture id and possible car inspection to get on post, usually very quick. they do soldier orientations in the very large museum building[the old PX for you old time fort bliss people], but just ask as the museum is usually still open.
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DougF342
What a great place to visit and take in all the US Army history, visit Main Post and check out the new way of life for the Warfighter's....Well done!!
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AF_Hiker
Had trouble finding it at first. There are several Tanks outside on display. Inside there are more military vehicles, as well as displays on military history. Nice place to walk around and learn.
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OK2234
There are lots of jeeps, tanks, and humvees to see, as well as many historic artifacts and pictures. This museum is free and well worth the trip.
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PSztain
Museum is very nice, parking is big and exhibit is very impressive. If you are into this kind of exhibit you should pay a visit.
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mikek8
The US Army Air Defense Artillery and Fort Bliss Museum has grown significantly since the 1st Armored Division moved to Fort Bliss. This brought money and artifacts to the museum. It houses one of the greatest collections of military vehicles that I have had the pleasure of seeing. The exhibits are very well put together. The admission is free, so if you are at Fort Bliss you are cheating yourself if you don't take the time to see it.
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396kennethl
Former ADA officer the post has changed tremendously and lost some of the charm . Not much ADA on the post but the Hq of 32nd ADACOM.