The Center for Military History maintains a huge inventory of Department of the Army historical artifacts. Some of the artifacts are maintained at the National Museum of the United States Army; some are on display and others in storage. Other artifacts are at Army storage locations. The US Army Training and Doctrine Command released a copy of its inventory in a set of five large Excel files. One file has not yet been released.
The image above is a fictional representation of the Army’s holdings.
Below, you can download the Excel Spreadsheet files of about 500,000 items in the Army’s historical artifacts collection.
File names are as released by the U.S. Army:
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This post was published on November 25, 2023 1:19 pm
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