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 | The King's Man ExperienceUntil 31 October 2020FREEThe King’s Man Experience is an immersive exhibition featuring costumes, props and behind-the-scenes material from 'The King’s Man', an explosive new movie from Disney, uncovering the origins of the fictional Kingsman organisation. As a museum representing the experiences of soldiers, the National Army Museum is the ideal setting for visitors to explore the war-time world of 'The King’s Man', which is set against the backdrop of the First World War. |
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 | Chelsea History Festival: Tickets on sale now!17 - 27 September 2020FREE - £15World-class speakers will bring the past to life taking on topical conversations from human rights to the healing power of gardening to the Spanish Flu at this year's Chelsea History Festival. Don't miss over 50 events taking place on both a virtual and physical stage. |
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 | Foe to Friend: The British Army in Germany since 194512 September 2020-1 July 2021FREEFor over 75 years, more than two million British service personnel and their families called Germany home. Immerse yourself in their stories and follow the evolution from conquerors and occupiers to allies and friends in our new free exhibition. |
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 | VJ Day 75: a look backOn YouTubeIn August, the tri-service museums and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission looked back on VJ Day and its legacy, 75 years on. Our playlist includes a conversation with veterans Captain Sir Tom Moore and Private Joseph Hammond, a short film with Levison Wood, guided gallery tours and more. |
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Highlights From Home: VJ Day 75 |
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 | A 'Good luck' flag from JapanJasdeep Singh, one of our research curators, reveals new insights into a collection of Japanese flags (yosegaki hinomaru) captured by Allied soldiers during the Burma campaign. |
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 | Formation badgesOur Templer Study Centre Manager, Rob Fleming talks about the formation badges of the 81st and 82nd (West Africa) Divisions, and the soldiers who served with them in Burma during the Second World War. |
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 | Visit usBook online in advanceFREEOur doors have been open since July and it has been wonderful to weclome back so many visitors. With Covid-secure measures in place, you can once again explore the history of our Army, have a bite and a rest at our Cookhouse Café and catch up on buying birthday gifts at the Shop. All visits to the Museum, including for specific exhibitions, must be booked online in advance. |
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