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New Infantry Museum Gets Million Dollar Boost

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Columbus, Georgia - January 7, 2003: The National Infantry Foundation is pleased to announce its first corporate million dollar pledge. United Defense Industries, Inc. is donating $1 million to the Foundation for the construction of a new National Infantry Museum and Heritage Park.

United Defense is an Arlington, Va.-based defense contracting company that supplies the U.S. Army with the Bradley Fighting Vehicle as well as development of manned ground vehicles for the U.S. Army’s Future Combat Systems program.

"We are particularly proud to be a founding contributor toward this worthy effort," said President and CEO Tom Rabaut. "The history of our company is entwined with the history of the American Infantryman. Through this museum his courageous efforts and sacrifices to protect our freedom will never be forgotten."

National Infantry Foundation Executive Director Ben Williams noted the significance of the gift. "In light of recent world events, now is the time to erect this long-overdue tribute to the American Infantryman. United Defense understands the importance of this project and is willing to set the standard for corporate support. We are proud to have them as partners in this effort."

The National Infantry Museum and Heritage Park will be built on 200 acres connecting Columbus, Georgia, and Fort Benning, the Home of the Infantry. It will include a 170,000 square foot museum, a collection and restoration facility, a memorial walk of honor and a parade field where 30,000 soldiers will graduate from Infantry training each year.

The Foundation is continuing to raise funds toward its goal of $70 million. Groundbreaking on the new facility is expected in fall 2004, with completion anticipated in late 2006.

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