General George S. Patton Jr. Gallery
Named in honor of one America’s most iconic Generals, the General George S. Patton Jr. Gallery exhibits examples of America’s first motor vehicles. World War I era vehicles, such as a U.S. M1917 tank, a U.S. Liberty Truck, and a Model T ambulance are displayed. World War I era artillery pieces can also be seen. General Patton’s own role in developing America’s first motorized vehicle doctrines among other achievements are remembered here.
Rotating exhibits and ever changing artifacts are also found in the Patton Gallery, continually surprising return visitors.
The Liberation Wall highlights how the United States military has liberated more than 475 million people from foreign occupation and oppression, restoring those peoples rights of self-determination.
Elsewhere in the gallery is the Museum’s Share Your Thoughts area. Guests are invited to reflect and remark on their experience at the museum, while surrounded by quotes about Freedom, Patriotism, and Honor.
The gallery ends with a Timeline of U.S. Military Conflicts, depicting conflicts in which the United States participated from 1770 to 2020.



