Exhibits
The Military in Balboa Park 1915 – 1988
Hold At All Costs – The Battle for Outpost Harry
Several hundred Americans from the 3rd Infantry Division, Greeks from the Sparta Battalion, and South Koreans hold this outpost against attacks of 5,000 Chinese from June 10-18 just prior to the signing of the armistice on July 27, 1953. This 9-day struggle involved hand to hand fighting and over run trenches as the outnumbered American and Greek forces held their ground, even calling in artillery fire on their own position. This diorama includes video interviews from American, Greek, South Korean and Chinese soldiers who participated in that battle. You will also see communications equipment, mine-hunting gear, uniforms, maps weapons and more, all arranged realistically to depict bunkers and trenches in Korea as they would have appeared in the field during that conflict from 1950 to 1953.
Seven Murals by Richard deRosset
Additional murals depict Events in American History from the 1800s through Iraq, Navy Sea Services, D-Day Normandy, and Korea, also grace Museum’s walls.
Vietnam Remembered – A 50th Year Retrospective
Vietnam Remembered – A 50th Year Retrospective provides an overview of the War with a timeline surrounding the top of the exhibit hall. The role of the Army, the Marines, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard are presented with participating Units identified. Multimedia displays of photographs and videos of units are included. A documentary film on the evacuation of South Vietnam at the end of the war is also provided. Dioramas depict US and VC/NVA personnel and equipment. Exhibit cases on POWs, Gun Ships, SEALS, Patrol Boats, River (PBRs), Naval Aviators, Army Aviators, Oral Histories of servicemen and women.