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Calgary military museum reaches its goal: $16M project to rival facility in Ottawa
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Calgary military museum reaches its goal: $16M project to rival facility in Ottawa
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Calgary military museum reaches its goal: $16M project to rival facility in Ottawa
2006
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The Military Museums project will bring two Calgary landmarks -- the Naval Museum of Alberta and the Museum of the Regiments -- under one roof, while adding an area dedicated to Canada's air force. Instead of just reading about conditions of a battle, researchers will be able to touch and feel what it was like to be there. They'll have access to diaries and written accounts from those who fought. Students can wander through museum displays, see uniforms and equipment, even feel the claustrophobia of trench warfare, [Rob Huebert] said. By bringing the museums together, kids will have a better understanding of the role of all aspects of the military in past wars, something the younger generation is missing, said Canadians for Military Preparedness spokeswoman Corrie Adolph.
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