Southeast Asia War Gallery

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The Southeast Asia War Gallery is a permanent exhibit at the National Museum of the United States Air Force that focuses on U.S. air operations and experiences during the Vietnam War and related conflicts in Southeast Asia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf museum gallery
permanent exhibition
accessibleTo general public
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo commemoration of U.S. airmen in Southeast Asia
education about the Vietnam War
exhibits aircrew uniforms and equipment
helicopters used in Southeast Asia
interpretive panels on air campaigns
military aircraft used in the Vietnam War
multimedia presentations about the Vietnam War
personal artifacts from airmen
photographs from Southeast Asia air operations
weapons and ordnance from the Vietnam War
focusesOn U.S. Air Force operations in the Vietnam War
U.S. air operations in Cambodia
U.S. air operations in Laos
air campaigns over North Vietnam
air campaigns over South Vietnam
aircrew experiences
airlift operations
close air support
electronic warfare
missing in action personnel
prisoners of war
search and rescue missions
strategic bombing
hasLanguage English
hasType aviation history exhibit
military history exhibit
locatedIn Dayton, Ohio NERFINISHED
National Museum of the United States Air Force NERFINISHED
Ohio
United States Air Force Museum campus NERFINISHED
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base NERFINISHED
operator National Museum of the United States Air Force NERFINISHED
United States Air Force
partOf National Museum of the United States Air Force main exhibit galleries NERFINISHED
chronological narrative of U.S. Air Force history at the museum
subjectOf National Museum of the United States Air Force website pages
museum visitor guides
theme Southeast Asia conflicts
U.S. air operations in Southeast Asia
Vietnam War NERFINISHED
airpower history

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