Military Museum of Butte County explained

Military Museum of Butte County
Pushpin Map:California
Coordinates:39.7944°N -121.9525°W
Location:Oroville, California,
Type:History museum

The Military Museum of Butte County collects, preserves, and displays the military history of California. The museum is located at 4514 Pacific Heights Road in Oroville, California.

Displays

The museum displays weapons, uniforms, supply wagons, acc. as well as includes exhibits,[1] [2] such as the one that describes a U.S. 7th Cavalry pursuit of Pancho Villa during the Mexican Revolution (early 1910s). Notably there is a 1917 Browning machine gun, as well as a World War I infantry uniform. World War II items include a 1940 M1 carbine, an English air raid siren, a 22mm Laudi antitank gun, a 1943 Swiss ammunition wagon, a British paratrooper cart, and a 1942 M16 halftrack. The Vietnam War era artifacts include a jungle penetrator used to rescue downed pilots.[2] [1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: William Pencak. Encyclopedia of the Veteran in America. 2009. ABC-CLIO. 978-0-313-34008-6. 598.
  2. Book: Steve Rajtar. Frances Elizabeth Franks. War Monuments, Museums and Library Collections of 20th Century Conflicts: A Directory of United States Sites. 19 August 2010. McFarland. 978-1-4766-1237-9. 322–.