Categories: History

Center for Military History, Department of the Army, Historical Artifacts Database

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.

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File names are as released by the U.S. Army:

TAB_E2_Marked_Record_22-0037.xlsx

11M

TAB_E2_Marked_Record_Part2_22-0079.xlsx

12M

TAB_E2_Marked_Record_part3_22-0080.xlsx

11M

TAB_E2_part4_21-0006_Marked_Record_by_TRADOC.xlsx

11M

TAB_E1_unmarked_record_part5of6.xlsx

12M

 

 

 

 


 

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This post was published on November 25, 2023 1:19 pm

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