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  2. U.S. Army Transportation Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum reflects the history of the Army, especially of the United States Army Transportation Corps, and includes close to 100 military vehicles such as aircraft, wheeled vehicles, watercraft and rolling stock, including stock from the Fort Eustis Military Railroad.

  3. Fort Eustis - Wikipedia

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    The post is the home to the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, the U.S. Army Aviation Logistics School, the 7th Transportation Brigade, and Joint Task Force – Civil Support. Other significant tenants include the Army Center for Initial Military Training (USACIMT), Army Training Support Center (ATSC), the Army Aviation Applied ...

  4. List of surviving Sikorsky CH-54s - Wikipedia

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    64-14203 – United States Army Transportation Museum at Fort Eustis near Newport News, Virginia. [25] CH-54A. 66-18409 – 1st Cavalry Division Museum at Fort Cavazos in Killeen, Texas. [citation needed] 67-18418 – Stead Army National Guard Base in Reno, Nevada. [citation needed] 67-18424 – Combat Air Museum in Topeka, Kansas. [26]

  5. de Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle - Wikipedia

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    Of the dozen examples of the type ordered by the U.S. Army, only a single example of the HZ-1 has survived, and this aircraft is currently on display in the U.S. Army Transportation Museum at Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia. [17]

  6. Fort Eustis Military Railroad - Wikipedia

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    This museum is open to the public and contains a wide variety of military transportation equipment and displays, including some railroad equipment and interpretive exhibits. However, most of the museum is dedicated to non-rail transportation systems.

  7. Walking Truck - Wikipedia

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    Walking truck in the U.S. Army Transportation Museum in Fort Eustis. The Walking Truck [1] or Cybernetic Walking Machine was an experimental quadruped walking vehicle created by General Electric in 1965. [2] It was designed by Ralph Mosher to help infantry carry equipment over rough terrain.

  8. Culture of Newport News, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Located on the grounds of Fort Eustis, The museum reflects the history of the Army, especially of the United States Army Transportation Corps, and includes close to 100 military vehicles such as land vehicles, watercraft and rolling stock, including stock from the Fort Eustis Military Railroad.

  9. Sikorsky CH-37 Mojave - Wikipedia

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    CH-37B (Army Ser. No. 57-1651) is on display at the U.S. Army Transportation Museum at Fort Eustis, Virginia. [1] [8] CH-37B (Army Ser. No. 58-0999) is on display at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon. [1] CH-37C (BuNo 145864) is on display at the National Museum of Naval Aviation at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.