Airborne Memorabilia Curahee Military Museum |
Just slightly off the beaten path in North Georgia, an intrepid traveler can find the Currahee Military Museum in Tocoa Georgia (http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g35316-d1407449-Reviews-Currahee_Military_Museum-Toccoa_Georgia.html). It was near here that Airborne units of the US Army trained for their daring drops into Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II.
Camp Tocoa T-shirt Currahee Military Museum |
Virgin Mary surrounded by US paratroopers St. Mere Eglise, France |
Graduating Class Currahee Military Museum |
Shed used by Airborne in England Transported to Tocoa, GA |
"The vaulting began on the night of June 5 when private John Steele, a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne, got his chute caught on the tower of the church at Ste.-Mère-Église. He survived the conflagration and firefight that shook the sleepy Norman town that night by playing dead. A visitor to Ste.-Mère-Église today will find a stained-glass window in the church has the Virgin Mary surrounded by American paratroopers. The American paratroopers of the 82nd and 101st Divisions would secure the western flank of the Normandy invasion." Source: America Invades www.amzn.com/1940598427.
Doris Hines in Atlanta |
Why should you consider a visit to Currahee Museum or some other Military museum in your part of the country? My answer: Go in order to preserve the memory of those who sacrificed so much for the freedom we enjoy today. Better still, go with your kids so that they will know and never forget.
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