Museum News
Guest Speaker: Roger Hall
Saturday, May 17, 2008
CANCELED
Yarborough-Bank Theater

  This event has been canceled. We hope to reschedule it later in the year.
Print Signing
Saturday, May 24, 2008
2pm - 4pm
Lobby

  Artist Fred Rothenbush will sign copies of his print "That's What Heroes Do." The print features the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade in the assault into the Sangin River Valley in Afghanistan. "That's What Heroes Do" is available in the gift shop.
ASOMF 5K Run/Walk
Saturday, June 7, 2008
8:30am
Memorial Garden

  The Airborne & Special Operations Museum Foundation will hold a 5K run/walk on Saturday, June 7, 2008. The race is sanctioned by USA Track & Field. The USATF certified course will begin and end at the Hay Street side of the museum. The first 275 registrants are guaranteed race shirts. Race day registration will last from 7am to 8am. If you have any questions about the race, or if you would like to volunteer at the race, please email kcage@asomf.org. Please check back for updates.
 Register online for the ASOMF 5K
 Make a donation to the ASOMF 5K
National Airborne Day
Saturday, August 9, 2008

  Join us for National Airborne Day - the 68th anniversary of the Parachute Test Platoon's first jump. National Airborne Day also marks the museum's 8th anniversary. Please check back for a schedule of activities.
Special Exhibit: The OSS
Through mid-October 2008
Special Exhibit Gallery

  The Airborne & Special Operations Museum's latest special exhibit examines the history of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), which was responsible for U.S. special operations during World War II. The United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) History Office researched and created the exhibit for the museum. In addition, the North Carolina Museum of History has loaned artifacts from the George Watts Hill OSS Collection. The exhibit will remain on display through mid-October 2008.
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Grill Raffle Winners

  Congratulations to George Good and Karen Small Good of Charlotte for winning the raffle for the Special Forces customized grill and accessories! Mrs. Good's brothers, who live in Fayetteville, delivered the grill to the Goods. The raffle raised a net of over $3,000 for the museum Foundation.
Airborne & Special Operations Roll Call

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  Roll Call perpetuates the heritage and values of these soldiers through the use of the latest in computer database and Internet technology. Names and service information of active duty or veteran airborne and special operations soldiers are submitted over the Internet or through the mail and becomes a permanent part of the database maintained by the Airborne & Special Operations Museum. The collection of names and information is accessible and searchable through the Internet or at kiosks located in the museum lobby. Roll Call is being funded by grants from the John E. & Jeanne T. Hughes Foundation and The Coleman Foundation, which was established in 1951 by Marine colonel J.D. Stetson and D.W. Coleman, both at the direction of John E. Hughes.
 Click here to go to Roll Call home page
Combined Federal Campaign
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  The Airborne & Special Operations Museum Foundation is a part of the Southeastern North Carolina Combined Federal Campaign. Choose # 75265.
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