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Remember to visit the Medal of Honor Museum, located aboard the USS YORKTOWN. Salute the Medal of Honor recipients from Vietnam and other wars.
VIETNAM EXPERIENCE AT PATRIOTS POINT
Upcoming Commemorative Events and Programs The Commemorative Partner Program with the Department of Defense recognizes Patriots Point in thanking and honoring our Vietnam Veterans and their families. Beginning this fall, and continuing through the spring of 2017, Patriots Point will organize and host a number of events and programs that will engage and educate the public on the compelling history of the war. These activities will explore the cultural impact the war had at home in America, and above all, honor the 2 million Vietnam veterans and their service to our nation. Patriots Point invites you to join us for the following events and help us recognize our veterans’ stories and sacrifices in special ways.
August 13th, 2014: 1st Marine Division Reunion and “Meet and Greet” aboard the USS YORKTOWN
October 9-12th, 2014: American Veterans Traveling Tribute Vietnam Wall at Patriots Point The tribute wall is 80% scale and will be free for the public to view. October 16th-18th, 2014: USS YORKTOWN Reunion Former crew members of the USS YORKTOWN will reunite on the aircraft carrier.
November 11th, 2014: (Veterans Day) Grand Opening of the Vietnam Experience Exhibit February 19th, 2015: The Boys from Liberty Hill Symposium March 19th, 2015: Battle of Hue Symposium April of 2015: Vietnam 50th Anniversary Commemoration Party November 13, 2015: The Battle of Ia Drang Valley Symposium
40 Patriots Point Road, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 • PatriotsPoint.org/Vietnam • 843.884.2727 • Open Daily 9:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Opening November 2014
New at Patriots Point Beginning this fall, Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum will offer a compelling new landside exhibit that recognizes and honors veterans of the Vietnam War, and highlights components of the war in authentic and engaging ways. The new exhibit will include state of the art technology and artifacts that immerse visitors in what it was like to live and work in support bases during wartime. Enhancements include interactive means to hear, see and feel a US Navy Advanced Tactical Support Base (Brown Water Navy) and a US Marine Corps Artillery Firebase in Vietnam. The new exhibit will not only bring history to life in new ways, but it will also serve as a place for Vietnam veterans and others to reflect and reconnect with their wartime experiences.
Commemorative Partnership Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum has been named a Commemorative Partner of the Department of Defense for the 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War. As a partner, Patriots Point will host numerous educational & commemorative events and programs that over the next two years will highlight the service of all Armed Forces, recognize the sacrifices made at home and by U.S. allies throughout the war, and honor Vietnam veterans.
The Vietnam Experience Exhibit is made possible by contributions from Charleston County Council, Bennett Hospitality and Charleston Harbor Benefactors Society.
The Vietnam Experience Through the expansion and technological additions to the new exhibit, Patriots Point will serve as a unique educational and engaging venue for veterans and other visitors to connect with the important highlights of the Vietnam War. The expansion will consist of a US Navy Advanced Tactical Support Base (Brown Water Navy) and a US Marine Corps Artillery Firebase.
Exhibits are planned to incorporate: Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight Helicopter Walk inside a Marine Corps CH-46 helicopter. The “Sea Knight” was a tandem rotor twin engine transport helicopter that replaced the CH-34 as the Vietnam War progressed. CH-34 moved supplies and troops and could carry 4,000 lbs. of cargo or over 20 combat equipped troops.
Fire Control Bunker From inside the fire control bunker, the visitor will experience a gunfire support mission; including some interactive activities. Again sight, sound, feel, and smell take you there!
105 Howitzer The firebase will include an M101 105mm Howitzer. A veteran of World War II and Korea, the M101 was used in Vietnam as well. Walk up and touch the real thing. See how the crews slept in simple tents, ate field rations, and “roughed it” in these more remote and mobile operations.
Night Attack Bunker
MK1 River Patrol Boat (PBR)
The visitor will enter the bunker and experience an enemy night attack on the base through audio and visual effects. Sight, sound, feel, and smell will all be part of the action.
Visitors will be able to step aboard this rare MK1 version of the 31’ river patrol boat. These fast, maneuverable, and well-armed boats were used to stop and search river traffic in South Vietnam.
Observation Tower
Bell UH-1M Huey Gunship
Visitors will be able to climb up to the observation or “guard” tower that will include replica .50 caliber machine guns and other hands-on experiences.
Converted from the utility versions of the common UH-1 “Huey”, UH-1 gunships often accompanied PBRs on patrol. The US Navy “Sea Wolves” (HAL-3) specialized in this duty, becoming the “eyes in the sky” for the PBRs.
Living and Working Spaces
Mess Hall
View the crew’s quarters, ammo and supply storage, command shack, and sick bay with sights and sounds bringing the spaces to life.
Sounds of the late 1960s will be heard in the Naval Support Base mess hall. The visitor can sit inside and enjoy what was a simple but welcome luxury in a forward operations base.
Sikorsky UH-34 Sea Horse
MEDEVAC Exhibit
This rugged workhorse was the primary airlift platform used by the Marines in their helicopter assault operations early in the Vietnam War.
The MEDEVAC exhibit will show another way the helicopter played an important role in the transportation of battlefield casualties. The exhibit will include a UH-1H “Huey” and an M725 Military Ambulance.
New at Patriots Point Beginning this fall, Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum will offer a compelling new landside exhibit that recognizes and honors veterans of the Vietnam War, and highlights components of the war in authentic and engaging ways. The new exhibit will include state of the art technology and artifacts that immerse visitors in what it was like to live and work in support bases during wartime. Enhancements include interactive means to hear, see and feel a US Navy Advanced Tactical Support Base (Brown Water Navy) and a US Marine Corps Artillery Firebase in Vietnam. The new exhibit will not only bring history to life in new ways, but it will also serve as a place for Vietnam veterans and others to reflect and reconnect with their wartime experiences.
Commemorative Partnership Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum has been named a Commemorative Partner of the Department of Defense for the 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War. As a partner, Patriots Point will host numerous educational & commemorative events and programs that over the next two years will highlight the service of all Armed Forces, recognize the sacrifices made at home and by U.S. allies throughout the war, and honor Vietnam veterans.
The Vietnam Experience Exhibit is made possible by contributions from Charleston County Council, Bennett Hospitality and Charleston Harbor Benefactors Society.
The Vietnam Experience Through the expansion and technological additions to the new exhibit, Patriots Point will serve as a unique educational and engaging venue for veterans and other visitors to connect with the important highlights of the Vietnam War. The expansion will consist of a US Navy Advanced Tactical Support Base (Brown Water Navy) and a US Marine Corps Artillery Firebase.
Exhibits are planned to incorporate: Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight Helicopter Walk inside a Marine Corps CH-46 helicopter. The “Sea Knight” was a tandem rotor twin engine transport helicopter that replaced the CH-34 as the Vietnam War progressed. CH-34 moved supplies and troops and could carry 4,000 lbs. of cargo or over 20 combat equipped troops.
Fire Control Bunker From inside the fire control bunker, the visitor will experience a gunfire support mission; including some interactive activities. Again sight, sound, feel, and smell take you there!
105 Howitzer The firebase will include an M101 105mm Howitzer. A veteran of World War II and Korea, the M101 was used in Vietnam as well. Walk up and touch the real thing. See how the crews slept in simple tents, ate field rations, and “roughed it” in these more remote and mobile operations.
Night Attack Bunker
MK1 River Patrol Boat (PBR)
The visitor will enter the bunker and experience an enemy night attack on the base through audio and visual effects. Sight, sound, feel, and smell will all be part of the action.
Visitors will be able to step aboard this rare MK1 version of the 31’ river patrol boat. These fast, maneuverable, and well-armed boats were used to stop and search river traffic in South Vietnam.
Observation Tower
Bell UH-1M Huey Gunship
Visitors will be able to climb up to the observation or “guard” tower that will include replica .50 caliber machine guns and other hands-on experiences.
Converted from the utility versions of the common UH-1 “Huey”, UH-1 gunships often accompanied PBRs on patrol. The US Navy “Sea Wolves” (HAL-3) specialized in this duty, becoming the “eyes in the sky” for the PBRs.
Living and Working Spaces
Mess Hall
View the crew’s quarters, ammo and supply storage, command shack, and sick bay with sights and sounds bringing the spaces to life.
Sounds of the late 1960s will be heard in the Naval Support Base mess hall. The visitor can sit inside and enjoy what was a simple but welcome luxury in a forward operations base.
Sikorsky UH-34 Sea Horse
MEDEVAC Exhibit
This rugged workhorse was the primary airlift platform used by the Marines in their helicopter assault operations early in the Vietnam War.
The MEDEVAC exhibit will show another way the helicopter played an important role in the transportation of battlefield casualties. The exhibit will include a UH-1H “Huey” and an M725 Military Ambulance.
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Remember to visit the Medal of Honor Museum, located aboard the USS YORKTOWN. Salute the Medal of Honor recipients from Vietnam and other wars.
VIETNAM EXPERIENCE AT PATRIOTS POINT
Upcoming Commemorative Events and Programs The Commemorative Partner Program with the Department of Defense recognizes Patriots Point in thanking and honoring our Vietnam Veterans and their families. Beginning this fall, and continuing through the spring of 2017, Patriots Point will organize and host a number of events and programs that will engage and educate the public on the compelling history of the war. These activities will explore the cultural impact the war had at home in America, and above all, honor the 2 million Vietnam veterans and their service to our nation. Patriots Point invites you to join us for the following events and help us recognize our veterans’ stories and sacrifices in special ways.
August 13th, 2014: 1st Marine Division Reunion and “Meet and Greet” aboard the USS YORKTOWN
October 9-12th, 2014: American Veterans Traveling Tribute Vietnam Wall at Patriots Point The tribute wall is 80% scale and will be free for the public to view. October 16th-18th, 2014: USS YORKTOWN Reunion Former crew members of the USS YORKTOWN will reunite on the aircraft carrier.
November 11th, 2014: (Veterans Day) Grand Opening of the Vietnam Experience Exhibit February 19th, 2015: The Boys from Liberty Hill Symposium March 19th, 2015: Battle of Hue Symposium April of 2015: Vietnam 50th Anniversary Commemoration Party November 13, 2015: The Battle of Ia Drang Valley Symposium
40 Patriots Point Road, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 • PatriotsPoint.org/Vietnam • 843.884.2727 • Open Daily 9:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Opening November 2014