US Army Signal Corps Museum

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Fort Gordon, United States

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US Army Signal Corps Museum Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

US Army Signal Corps Museum is located in Fort Gordon, United States on 504 Chamberlain Ave # 29807. US Army Signal Corps Museum is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category museum in United States.

Address

504 Chamberlain Ave # 29807

Phone

+17067912818

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Gi Gi

So glad we had time to visit and learn the about the Signal Corps. The museum provides a wealth of knowledge on the history of Signal Corps and Fort Gordon. Thank you for this wonderful experience.

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Rick Schumacker

HOW to get there? Enter at Gate 1 located on the eastern side of Ft Gordon. You may be directed to park and enter the visitor building. Present your ID, fill out some paperwork so they can do a background check. They may take a picture and fingerprint. Process is good for one year and then you are given a day pass good for one day. No fees, no cost. Total process once my turn was about 15 minutes, Total time about 20 minutes. Then you drive on same entrance road about a mile further into the base to a tower building it is on your right. Parking is mostly reserved but if you proceed looking around the parking lot, you will find unmarked spaces which are assumed to be for you and other visitors. The museum is in one part of the building and you may not see anybody; this is self found building with small museum signs so walk around like you are lost and once you enter, you are on your own to view everything. I went to signal corps school here over 52 years ago and it was amazing to see the history exhibits and learn from reading the exhibit data. Museum reveals how important communications were to all past conflicts up to around early 1970 toward end of Vietnam era. The museum does not cover since then so let your imagination run - you are on your own from 1970 forward but the history really gives you enough info to think what our capabilities could be today. Congrats on great job by all the curators and contributors so far!

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TAO W

I searched \Museum\ on Google and I got this result. Google said it's open to the public.In fact, it's not. Google didn't tell me it's located in the military forbidden zone. I followed Google GPS ended up with being stopped by US military. They didn't let me in. It's either the GPS guided me to the wrong entrance or false information about this museum.

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Sean Carroll

A lot of cool history in here. Staff are very friendly and knowledgeable on the information. Just wish it was open on the weekends.

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Sergio Exposito

Interesting museum, if a bit small. Guide was very knowledgeable.