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  1. This gallery brings to life the origins, organisation and traditions of Britain’s army. It introduces its evolving role on the home, European and world stage, and explores the values that have motivated its soldiers during more than 350 years of unbroken service. Visit the Formation gallery.

  2. National Army Museum, museum of the British army. Established in 1960 at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, it relocated in 1971 to purpose-built premises on Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London. The collections of the National Army Museum relate to all aspects of the British army from the English Civil Wars (1642–51) to the present day.

  3. Discover the impact the British Army has had on the story of Britain, Europe and the world, and see how the actions of a few can affect the futures of many.T...

  4. The National Army Museum has five state-of-the-art gallery spaces taking you on an interactive journey exploring the army's character and impact from the British Civil War right up to the modern day. The galleries explore what is like to be a soldier, the origins of the Army, how battle tactics and technology has changed over time, how the Army ...

  5. We last visited the National Army Museum in 1977, arriving somewhat late in the day so we didn't see much. For our most recent visit we arrived in the early afternoon with plenty of time in hand. While there is a wide range of interesting exhibits on display we felt that within the available space there is scope for a bit more to be shown.

  6. National Army Museum, Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4HT Registered Charity Number: 237902

  7. Codenamed 'Market Garden', this plan involved the seizure of key bridges in the Netherlands by the 101st and 82nd US Airborne Divisions, and 1st British Airborne Division who would land by parachute and glider. Map of the south-east Netherlands, 1944. Then the British 30 Corps could advance over the bridges and cross the Rhine and its tributaries.