

What people see now when they go to the museum is just the beginning. We came out of the museum even more proud to be an American and appreciative of the many military members who have protected our country. Starks is a patriot and appreciates all the military people who have fought for our nation. To preserve and share historic military vehicles.”Įven though we have college history/government degrees we still learned parts of history that provided new information while we were at the museum. To educate next generations on the history of American Freedom. The literature from the museum states the Mission Statement: “ To honor the service and sacrifice of our veterans and their families. Starks to educate all who come into the museum about different aspects of these various conflicts of military history and to remember the valor of the service members who fought and sometimes died in them.

In addition to having the physical vehicles (such as tanks used in World War II’s Battle of the Bulge) it is important to Mr. This museum contains military vehicles such as tanks, artillery pieces, naval vessels, and aircraft to weapons used in wars since the American Revolutionary War. This museum has over 140,000 square feet with at least 432 vehicles - which is still growing. (There has already been over $100,000,000 – yes million- that has been used to develop this massive first class museum. Starks has put his private money into creating this museum. We were pleased to go for a tour of the museum two times that day. The museum was outstanding and provided an exceptional view of American military vehicles and also provided a tribute to active American military participants engaged in many areas of conflict – as well as veterans in past wars. We visited the National Museum of Military Vehicles in Dubois, Wyoming, on August 13, 2020. The National Museum of Military Vehicles Was Exceptional!
