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Museums at Fort Lee Open to the Public

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Gallery hours

Tuesday – Friday 9 AM – 4:30 PM Saturday: 11 AM – 4 PM

Closed all other times including Federal Holidays

Training Support Hours

Monday – Friday 8 AM – 4:30 PM


The U.S. Army Women’s Museum is the only museum in the world dedicated to Army women. The Museum honors women’s contributions to the Army from the Revolutionary War to the present, telling their stories with interactive exhibits and videos throughout the gallery, as well as film presentations in our theater. The museum also has an extensive research and learning center, and memorial garden.


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Gallery Hours

Tuesday – Friday: 9:00am – 4:30pm

Saturday: 11:00am – 4:00pm

Closed all other times including all Federal Holidays

Training Support Hours: Tuesday – Saturday : 8:00am – 4:00pm


Since 1957 the Quartermaster Museum has preserved the history and heritage of the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps, the Army's oldest logistic branch. For more than two centuries Quartermaster soldiers have fed, clothed and equipped the United States Army. The Museum receives over 70,000 visitors a year, including over 17,000 Quartermaster soldiers who get history training.


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U.S. Army Ordnance Training Support Facility

Upcoming Open Houses:

October 11, 2025, 9am-4pm

November 8, 2025, 9am-4pm

The U.S. Army Ordnance Training Support Facility (TSF) is the first Training Support Facility of the U.S. Army. It houses collections from Aberdeen Proving Ground, Redstone Arsenal, Picatinny Arsenal, and Watervliet Arsenal. These collections were moved and consolidated as a result of Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) 2005 decisions.

The mission of the U.S. Army Ordnance Training Support Facility is to support Soldier training, education, leader development and to facilitate the preservation of historically significant artifacts and equipment from the colonial period to the present for research and development. The collection comprise obsolete, prototype, experimental, first production, and field modified foreign and American materiel that relate to the history of the U.S. Army Ordnance Corps and the evolution and development of American Military Ordnance materiel. Using this collection, the Ordnance TSF will introduce Soldiers to the history, heritage, and pride of the U.S. Army and Ordnance Corps, building on the Army Profession and highlighting the service’s traditions, heritage and values. The U.S. Army Ordnance TSF is not a replacement for a public accessible museum; the facility is a mission-essential training requirement that directly supports TRADOC’s core function of education.


 
 
 

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