Army Museum will include theater, garden and education pavilion

Army Museum will include theater, garden and education pavilion

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

The Army Historical Foundation has announced the plans for five public spaces to be featured in the National Museum of the United States Army.The museum, a permanent tribute telling the history of America’s oldest and largest service, is expected to open at Fort Belvoir, Va. in 2015.It is forecasted that the museum will welcome 750,000 visitors each year. The U.S. Army is the only military service without a national museum."Each of the public spaces – Army Theater, Education Pavilion, Medal of Honor Garden, Veterans’ Hall, and Wall of Honor – will provide visitors an interactive and engaging experience," a foundation spokesman said.Adding, "These spaces will tell the story of the 30 million men and women who have worn the Army uniform, and forever preserve these soldiers’ unwavering bravery and commitment to our nation since 1775." Army TheaterThis panoramic theater-in-the-round will engage, educate, inspire and entertain visitors by using a variety of dramatic theatrical techniques.The 360 degree projection display will immerse the audience in an auditory and visual experience as they travel alongside soldiers from basic training to combat in defense of our nation, and from peacekeeping and humanitarian assistance to the advent of technologies and services that have transformed our daily lives. Education PavilionThe Education Pavilion will include an extensive learning area dedicated to the Army’s interest in advancing geography, science, technology, engineering and mathematics (G-STEM) education programs among students of all ages.The pavilion will feature classroom space and interactive learning tools, such as motion-sensitive smart tables and desk-mounted computers.This space will grow and evolve in tandem with technology, allowing room for future state-of-the-art learning methods to be seamlessly incorporated into the pavilion’s unique Experiential Learning Center.Last year, Lockheed Martin Corporation pledged $10 million to sponsor the pavilion. Medal of Honor GardenThe Medal of Honor, established by President Lincoln in 1862, recognizes the extraordinary service and sacrifice of recipients of the Army Medal of Honor.The garden, an outdoor rooftop space, will identify and honor the 2,403 soldiers who, to date, have received this medal –the highest recognition of valor bestowed upon members of the Army.The garden will feature three sections, dedicated to the intrepidity, gallantry and the valor of Medal of Honor recipients. Veterans’ HallThe Veterans’ Hall will be a multi-functional space for reunions, meetings, presentations, lectures and other official events.The hall will house interactive features such as the Registry of the American Soldier, artifacts, and special exhibits.Veterans’ service organizations and other affinity groups have the opportunity to sponsor the hall, and have their organization’s name permanently displayed on its wall.The Veterans of Foreign Wars and Military Order of the Purple Heart Service Foundation, Inc. were the first two major sponsors of the hall, each having contributed lead gifts of $500,000. Wall of Honor (Colors of Courage)The Wall of Honor will be showcased in the museum lobby to symbolize and chronicle the history of the 11 major wars the Army has fought in to date.It will feature replicas of 185 campaign streamers affixed to the Army flag in recognition of the selfless service and courage of our soldiers. The Army Historical FoundationThe Army Historical Foundation establishes, assists and promotes programs and projects which preserve the history of the American soldier and promote public understanding of and appreciation for the contributions by all components of the U.S. Army and its members.The foundation serves as the Army’s official fundraising entity for the Capital Campaign for the National Museum of the United States Army.The museum will be constructed at Fort Belvoir to honor the service and sacrifice of all American soldiers who have served since the Army’s inception in 1775.For more information on the foundation and the National Museum of the United States Army, visit www.armyhistory.org.