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  2. U.S. Army Armor and Cavalry Collection - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 the U.S. Army Armor and Cavalry Collection relocated with the Armor School from Fort Knox, Kentucky to Fort Benning, Georgia (now Fort Moore). With the move a majority of the collection that was at the Patton Museum moved with the Armor and Cavalry Collection. [2] As of 2024 the museum was not open to the public.

  3. General George Patton Museum of Leadership - Wikipedia

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    The Museum's previously large collection of armored vehicles followed the Armor school to Fort Benning, to become today's U.S. Army Armor and Cavalry Collection. With this major shift in the Patton Museum's collection, its mission changed to Junior Officer developmental training with a focus on the Army's ROTC and JROTC Programs whose U.S ...

  4. National Infantry Museum - Wikipedia

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    Space and conditions for the museum’s collection was inadequate. In 1998, the 501(c)(3) National Infantry Foundation [1] was formed to plan, raise funds for and to operate a new museum. The National Infantry Museum Foundation has since formed a formal partnership with the Army to manage the facility and its contents.

  5. The Fort Moore tank collection you may not know about, and ...

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  6. U.S. Cavalry Museum - Wikipedia

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    history.army.mil /museums /fieldMuseums /fortRiley _USCav / The U.S. Cavalry Museum is a museum located on Fort Riley in Fort Riley, Kansas , United States. The Museum Division is responsible for exhibiting and interpreting the history of Fort Riley from its establishment to the present, to include its various schools, major commands, and ...

  7. The 312th Military Intelligence Battalion, formerly known as 23rd Signal Construction Battalion, 23rd Signal Heavy Construction Battalion, 312th Communications Reconnaissance Battalion, and 312th Army Security Agency Battalion, [1] is an active duty Military Intelligence Battalion of the United States Army.

  8. List of armored and cavalry regiments of the United States Army

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    101st Cavalry Regiment (United States) (New York Army National Guard) 102nd Cavalry Regiment. 1st Squadron is part of 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team of the New Jersey Army National Guard, 42nd Infantry Division. 103rd Armor Regiment (Pennsylvania Army National Guard) 1st Battalion (Inactive) 2nd Battalion (Inactive)

  9. 201st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 201st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade is located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington.The 201st was originally named the 201st Military Intelligence Brigade and on 3 July 2008 it became the Army's third active duty battlefield surveillance brigade and was renamed the 201st Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (BfSB).