RIO GRANDE: The Forgotten Warriors Vietnam Museum is a special place full of artifacts, books, photos, letters, and an educational experience about the Vietnam War and its soldiers. We heard...
Forgotten Warriors Vietnam Museum
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The Forgotten Warriors Vietnam Museum, located at Cape May Airport in Rio Grande, NJ, is a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring and preserving the legacy of Vietnam veterans. Founded in 2008 by Army veteran Thomas E. Collins, the museum strives to educate the public about the Vietnam War era and provide a welcoming space for veterans to share their stories.
With a mission to collect and display artifacts from the Vietnam War, the museum not only showcases significant items but also offers a special welcome home pin to visiting veterans. Through donations and volunteer efforts, the museum ensures that the memories and sacrifices of Vietnam veterans are remembered and respected.
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We stumbled across this museum when we were going to visit the NAS Wildwood museum but it was too crowded. It is directly across the street and is not associated with the big museum. We saw the...
this place is awesome it reminds you of all the movies like platoon ,hamburger hill,apocalypse now or if a member of your family is a veteran of this war or your just into the war please go to...
Without your visit this incredible collection of donated photos, documents, equipment and personal stories will be lost. This is an amazing museum, all its objects have been donated by the Vets...
The Forgotten Warriors should NEVER be that! They have ALL given the ultimate sacrifice. Most citizens have someone in their immediate and/or extended family that have served in the military. As...
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