Forgotten Warriors Vietnam Museum
Cape May Airport
529 Forrestal Road
Rio Grande, NJ 08204
(609) 374-2987
https://forgottenwarriorsvietnammuseum.com/
Admission: Free but Donations are accepted
Open: Please see website as the museum is closing for the season. By Appointment
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The front of the Forgotten Warriors Vietnam Museum at 529 Forrestal Road

The entrance to the museum

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial outside the museum has the names of those who fought in the war

The museum’s Chapel dedicated to the Veterans
The Chapel is dedicated to those who lost their lives in the Vietnam War and is a very emotional display of the value of a soldier during the war years.
The History of the museum:
The museum was created in 2008 by the late Vietnam Veteran Thomas E. Collins. His committed passion for over 15 years to create a unique, realistic, educational experience to live on the memory of the men and women who fought in the war.
The museum honors and protects the thousands of men and women’s legacies and artifacts on the museum that will not be forgotten. The museum continues to preserve and welcome home veterans, their families and educate future generations.
This one room museum is packed with information and memorabilia from the war years.

The display in honor of Thomas R. Collins

The main gallery of the museum

In Memory of Thomas E. Collins
Very touching memory to the founder of the museum, Thomas E . Collins.

The map of North and South Vietnam at the time of the war

The equipment and artifacts from the Vietnam War

One of the small tanks inside the museum

The outfits warn in Vietnam during the war by the natives and the nurses

Various weapons and uniforms on display

Array of uniforms that had been used in the war

The gift shop by the entrance of the museum has some interesting gift items.
This museum is a very touching memorial to all those who have served during the war in Vietnam and some fascinating items in the collection to see and observe.

