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I-Airborne ne-Special Operations Museum
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The U.S. Army Airborne and Special Operations Museum preserves the extraordinary feats performed by airborne troops and their brother in arms, the special operations forces. By exploring the artifact displays, life-size dioramas, audio and visual displays, and motion simulator, you will gain a deeper respect and pride for the remarkable achievements of these brave All American Airborne soldiers.
The U.S. Army Airborne and Special Operations Museum preserves the extraordinary feats performed by airborne troops and their brother in arms, the special operations forces. By exploring the artifact displays, life-size dioramas, audio and visual displays, and motion simulator, you will gain a deepe…
If you want to learn some interesting history about Fort Bragg, ASOM is the place to go. Check out downtown Fayetteville for local shops and restaurants while you're there. BTW: The picture of the man you see with the read beard on deployment on the front inside wall is not Tim. It sure looks like him when he was deployed. He swears that's not his helmet!
History of Fort Bragg's Special Operations base and operations. Free. Well done museum with simulator, videos, walk-through section and gift shop.
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100 Bragg Blvd
Fayetteville, NC
Terry Sanford