We hope everyone has had a great week so far and that y'all's weekends will be even better. If you're looking for something fun to do with the entire family we suggest checking out the newly expanded Mississippi Armed Forces Museum at Camp Shelby. Keep reading for a little bit of the museum's history!
In 1984, two retired veterans, Donald Evans and Doug White, converted a small room inside a warehouse on the property into a display of their personal collection of military artifacts. The collection began to grow as more veterans donated to what was the beginning of the Mississippi Armed Forces Museum as we know it today. Only nine years after the start of the Museum, the collection had grown too large to be contained in the original space. The collection then moved to a larger space on Camp Shelby’s grounds in 1993. In 1999, the Armed Forces Museum Foundation, military veterans, and state and local leaders secured 4.5 million dollars from the Mississippi State Legislature to fund the construction of a brand new facility. Construction of the Museum’s current building was completed in October of 2001. The Museum has continued to expand and renovate, updating exhibits and creating space for new galleries.
The Mississippi Armed Forces Museum’s exhibits are creative and engaging for all age groups. Historic artifacts and documents combined with video installations are excellent tools for educating visitors about the history of the American military. “Numerous letters, photographs, and some diary accounts from various wars help tell the story of some veterans, but also provide examples and experiences to visitors who are attempting to better understand the evolution of warfare and the service or sacrifice of their ancestors,” says museum director Thomas Lofton. “We not only try to recognize those who gave their lives for our freedom throughout the course of military history, but also try to acknowledge their families that suffered and grieved directly from that loss for many generations to come. In fact, near the front entrance of the museum is the first, and so far the only, Gold Star Families Memorial Monument recognizing the families that have lost so much for freedom.”
The Mississippi Armed Forces Museum is free and open to the public Tuesday- Saturday 9 am to 4 pm. There are multiple ways to support the efforts of the Mississippi Armed Forces Museum. The Museum is currently accepting artifact donations from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. These objects, including equipment, documents, and photographs should provide documentary support of the military service of Mississippians and those who trained at Camp Shelby specifically. Additionally, monetary donations are welcome and go a long way towards helping the Museum honor Mississippi’s veterans. To inquire about donating an artifact and more general information about the Mississippi Armed Forces Museum please visit their website https://armedforcesmuseum.us.