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Airborne & Special Operations Museum

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Airborne and Special Operations Museum - Fayetteville
Airborne and Special Operations Museum - Fayetteville
Airborne and Special Operations Museum - Fayetteville
Airborne and Special Operations Museum - Fayetteville
Airborne and Special Operations Museum - Fayetteville
Airborne and Special Operations Museum - Fayetteville
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100 Bragg Blvd
Fayetteville, NC 28301
+1 (910) 643-2778
http://www.asomf.org
The doors opened on 16 August 2000, the 60th anniversary of the original Test Platoon’s first parachute jump. The museum offers free admission, a main exhibit gallery, temporary gallery, four-story tall theater, a gift shop, and a motion simulator ride that features two experiences. Admission is free, and we do accept donations in the gift shop and in donation boxes in the lobby. The main gallery is designed as a self-guided tour, in chronological order, through the history of airborne and special operations soldiers from 1940 to the present. The temporary gallery changes periodically and displays a myriad of exhibits pertaining to the United States Army airborne and special operations units through their history and conflicts from World War II to the present.

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5.079 reviews
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Susan Q.
3/12/2025

I took my Family to visit this museum a couple months ago and they loved it. My brother-in-law was in the Army, and my nephew is in school to be a pilot, so i thought it would be right up their...

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Pat E.
4/21/2025

So much to see and learn. Well worth the visit , especially for those who served or knew someone who did. Go early We were there at 2pm and it closes at 4. We had to rush through some of the...

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Jimmy K.
5/22/2024

Free museum and parking. Coming from a Marine, this place was impressive. Really great displays and interesting stories. Smallish place but plenty to see. Plan on an hour here. Well worth the...

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Lucy N.
3/24/2024

Free museum. Free parking (although there was a sign that said for events to pay online.. but the day we went was free). Wonderful museum! It's a huge museum with lots of artifacts. My kids...

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Rebecca M.
11/28/2022

The Airborne & Special Operations Museum is worth a visit. Admission is free as well as free parking. But they do accept donations as they are raising money to modernize and make the museum...

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