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Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

By Upatdawn @lisakeva

Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

Selected readings from The Vietnam War


Our study of The Vietnam War wrapped up with a visit to The Cpl. Larry E. Smedley National Vietnam War Museum.  I had no idea that this treasure and wealth of information was literally in our backyard!
Run by Vietnam Veterans, we were treated to an excellent HANDS-ON tour.  We spent our morning hearing, touching and seeing first hand the equipment, artillery, uniforms, geography, and more up-close.  This was so much more than you would ever get in a text book!  My children came away with a greater appreciation of the sacrifice these men made and how it impacted the world.
Uniquely, there's no admission fee, but donations are greatly appreciated.  Open weekends only, tours can be scheduled during the week by contacting the museum directly.

Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

Douglas A4-B Skyhawk Aircraft


Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

Gear from The Vietnam War


Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

M113 APC


Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

Now THAT's a hummer! (Gulf War)


Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

A Memorial in remembrance of the fallen soldiers of Orange County.


Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

A medical helicopter (UH-1 Huey) that you are encouraged to climb up into.  


Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

A scaled down replica of a bunker gives you a feel of how these soldiers 'lived' on the front lines.


Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

The Nip Napper and my 10 year old pretend to 'take a drive' in an authentic Vietnam War era jeep.  I love that people are encouraged to touch these vehicles!


Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

The view from inside a tank!


Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

My Princess 'driving' a hummer!


Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

My oldest at the turret

Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

Visitors are encouraged to climb up and look inside this fighter jet.  Think you could have handled this cramped space?

 

Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

This is an AMAZING replica of an army base created by the son of a fallen soldier!  This picture doesn't do it justice as the detail is remarkable !!  I believe there are over 100,000 handmade/molded clay 'sandbags' on this replica!


We also finished our comparison of the Korean and Vietnam Wars for our Modern History Lapbook.
Weekly Wrap Up - Vietnam War

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