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History comes alive during 'Living History Day'
October 12, 2010
By Sgt. Jesus J. Aranda, 25th Infantry Division Public Affairs Office
Story Highlights
- Soldiers and community are invited to the "Tropic Lightning Museum's" Living History Day, a day of hands-on and up-close history of 25ID.
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Hands-on demo
Chantz Husted, age 7, examines authentic military weaponry during the "Living History Day" at the "Tropic Lightning Museum" on Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, Oct. 8. During the event, visitors were allowed hands- on tours of many of the museum's military...
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Coin games
Two young boys play an old coin game played by Soldiers during the Civil War as part of a demonstration during the "Living History Day" at the "Tropic Lightning Museum" on Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, Oct. 8. During the event, visitors were allowed...
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Arms Inspection
A group of children and parents examine authentic military weaponry during the "Living History Day" at the "Tropic Lightning Museum" on Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, Oct. 8. During the event, visitors were allowed hands-on tours of many of the museum's...