Step into Building Two to explore the 158th Infantry Regiment's journey from training grounds to global battlefields. Witness firsthand the unit's pivotal role in World War II, its deployment to Panama and the South Pacific, and its continued service into the modern era.
The helicopter pilot pictured in this exhibit from an issue of LIFE Magazine during the Vietnam War visited the Fort Tuthill Military Museum, donating his uniform and additional information on its use.
This exhibit showcases the formidable equipment wielded by the German military during World War II. Examine iconic shoulder weapons and two of the most renowned machine guns, offering a firsthand look at the technological prowess of the era.
This exhibit serves as a comprehensive overview of the 158th Infantry Regiment's storied history. Delve into the unit's formation and early years, and discover the pivotal role they played in World War II and beyond. Prepare to be captivated by the unwavering spirit of the Bushmasters.
Delve deeper into the 158th Infantry Regiment's history with a closer look at the exhibits in Building Two. From the intense training days of World War II to the unit's global missions, explore the stories of courage and sacrifice that define the 158th. Click on image and drag horizontally to view more images.
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