The Patton Museum Foundation is a non-profit dedicated to supporting The General George Patton Museum of Leadership. The General …
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Aug 24, 2024
Nice museum with tons of Patton memorabilia. They're doing some construction now on the inside, so the flow is a bit disjointed, but definitely worth a stop if you're in the area. Full review by Jennifer S
Aug 13, 2024
If you are ever in the Ft. Knox area, its well the visit to the George Patton Museum. I new a little about General Patton but after this visit, I am much more well versed in the General. The outsid… Full review by picamp
Jun 24, 2024
I visited this museum back in September of 2018. I was partially disappointed because they had just recently moved a lot of the vehicles down to Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning) to the Armor and C… Full review by MasterArmorer
I had heard there was a tank that was open so you could see the inner workings of the tank, is this true or has this tank also been moved to Fort Benning?
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The tank that shows the inner workings was moved to Ft. Benning in 2011.
Is there a T29 prototype tank ? And of yes can you post t29 hull and turret armor please i want to know if t29 have 279mm mantlet amor And how much armor at lower hull plate ?
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I do not recall a T29 prototype outside or in the museum. There were 506 empty hard stands where armored vehicle where once displayed-outside. Vehicles in the museum are a Tank …
I do not recall a T29 prototype outside or in the museum. There were 506 empty hard stands where armored vehicle where once displayed-outside. Vehicles in the museum are a Tank Destroyer, a M10 Motor Gun Carriage, a Sherman tank, & a WW11 German StuG Assault Vehicle/Gun. If looking for a large number of armored vehicles ,a visitor will be disappointed. Enjoy what a visitor ca,
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What caused the significant reduction in tanks at the museum since my last visit over 12 years ago? Who is responsible for this change, and how did it occur?
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The reduction in tanks at the museum occurred over a decade ago when the US Army Armor Center and School relocated from Fort Knox to Fort Benning (Now Fort Moore...