POST MUSEUMS HOUSE IMPORTANT STORY
December 05, 2008
December 05, 2008
FORT RILEY, Kan., Dec. 5 -- The U.S. Army issued the following news release:
Tanks, scout vehicles and a bronze horse can be seen in the courtyard. Cottonwood trees shade the lawn from the hot summer sun. Visitors from all areas of Kansas explore the grounds. While all this can be seen outside, the limestone buildings of the U.S. Cavalry and 1st Infantry Division museums house pieces of Fort Riley and the U.S. Army\'s history.
1st Infantry Division Museum The 1 . . .
Tanks, scout vehicles and a bronze horse can be seen in the courtyard. Cottonwood trees shade the lawn from the hot summer sun. Visitors from all areas of Kansas explore the grounds. While all this can be seen outside, the limestone buildings of the U.S. Cavalry and 1st Infantry Division museums house pieces of Fort Riley and the U.S. Army\'s history.
1st Infantry Division Museum The 1 . . .
