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Friend of the Museum
When you become a Friend of the National
Infantry Museum, you become a vital part in the success of
this project. Your contributions go directly to the preservation
of the United States Infantry’s rich heritage.
Your monetary contributions will help the National
Infantry Foundation build a brand new, state-of-the-art museum.
The facility will allow us to display the impressive collection
of artifacts now held in storage because of insufficient space at
the current museum. It will allow us to preserve artifacts that
are already suffering from improper storage conditions. And it will
allow us to share the Infantry story – past, present and future
– with a broad and diverse community.
Money raised will go toward construction of the
new museum, and the development of a 200-acre memorial park surrounding
it. The park will include dozens of monuments and a World War II
street, where visitors can return to the 1940s and see how soldiers
lived and worked. There’ll be a IMAX theater on the site,
as well as several simulator attractions for children of all ages.
We are confident you’ll value your membership
as a Friend of the Infantry Museum.
Your contribution to the National infantry Museum will come with
these benefits:
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a donation of any amount, you will receive a Friend
of the Museum card. |
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you give $100 or more, you will also receive subscription
to The Infantry Heritage Letter and The Infantry
Bugler. |
| If
you give $500 or more, you will receive a National
Infantry Museum Founders' Coin, in addition to the above
benefits. |
| If you give $1,000
or more, you will receive the above benefits, plus
your name will be included in the museum's permanent electronic
registry. |
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| To make a secure online
donation, click here. |
| Or, you may download
the form below, and send it along with your donation today! |

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to:
National Infantry Foundation
P.O. Box 2823
Columbus, Georgia 31902 |
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