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NAM’s Army at Home

Located in the Chelsea district of Central London, the National Army Museum (NAM) shares the history of the United Kingdom’s soldiers and their service across the globe down the centuries

One of NAM’s latest gallery displays will showcase the breadth of the Army’s role at home in Britain, focusing on how it has shaped communities across the entire nation through peacetime and amid its most turbulent periods.

Featuring some never-before-seen objects from the Civil Wars to the present day, the installed gallery – entitled Army at Home – charters the story

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