National Infantry Museum - The Last 100 Yards

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2009

The Last 100 Yards is the museums signature exhibit. Life-like scenes from eight wars in Infantry history will dot a 100-yard-long gently inclining ramp, signifying the Infantrys role in taking the last 100 yards of any battle. The scenes feature cast figures of real Infantry soldiers, as well as a World War II glider, Huey helicopter and Bradley Fighting Vehicle.

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  • I get chills every time I walk through there.

  • My brother is shipping to Afghanistan in January

  • it feels wierd knowing that i was there, then watching the video

  • my cousin just graduated fort benning in july.i literally tried to hold back tears in this museum.its pretty damn hard.

  • I took this tour on my AIT graduation day. I wanted to cry, especially after the Infantry movie presentation in the downstairs minitheater. My dad did cry. Deep stuff, and well worth a flight to Georgia again. I plan on going several more times in the near future.

  • To anyone who knows the effort and sacrifice that is inherited with the CIB, this is a movie walk, worth your time

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