Public Programs

Group Programs

The Museum offers programming for groups of all ages. Pick from a variety of options and reserve a program to fit your groups’ interests.

Learn more about offered programs below.


Operation Safe Passage
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Operation Safe Passage (OSP) is an exciting role playing experience for student and adult groups. Players use G-STEM skills and teamwork to carry out a simulated U.S. Army mission.

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Military Matters
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Dive deeper into Army history with these one hour programs available to adult groups. Choose a topic to fit your group’s interests.

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Virtual Field Trips
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Virtual Field Trips connect students to the Museum all without leaving their desks. Students will engage with the Army’s history through artifacts, primary sources, and Soldiers’ Stories.

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Scout Workshops
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Scout workshops capitalize on the Museum’s content to support Scouts on their path towards Merit Badge completion. During these workshops, Scouts will complete many of the requirements necessary to earn a Merit Badge.

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Traveling Rucksack Program
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The Traveling Rucksack Program is an outreach program used to promote life as a Soldier as well as history, diversity, and innovation. The program brings artifacts to the classroom and uses the Jigsaw method to engage students in collaborative, hands-on, and higher-level thinking skills through primary sources.

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Scavenger Hunts
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Explore the Museum and complete a scavenger hunt to learn more about Army history. Both digital and physical scavenger hunts are available.

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