FROM RAILS TO ROTORS

THE SOUND OF A HUEY MEANT HOPE
Experience the legend and legacy of the Huey helicopter and the dangerous Dustoff missions that saved thousands of lives in Vietnam. The Museum features a Vietnam-era Huey as a permanent display.
- Rails to Rotors ExhibitMachinery and the Medal of Honor have a storied history. Get a close-up look into the Huey helicopter and the role machines play in Medal of Honor actions.
- Dustoff: Coming to the RescueIn this virtual reality experience, you will take part in a critical Dustoff medical mission. Will you safely rescue the wounded? *Special ticket required
- Story Showers As you walk through the exhibit, you can step into audio showers of Huey crew members to hear about the historic impact of the helicopter in Medal of Honor actions.
- Personal and Historic ArtifactsView one-of-a-kind artifacts from the Museum’s collection that reflect the service and legacy of Huey helicopter pilots, Bruce Crandall and Patrick Brady
- Featured Recipient: Bruce CrandallBruce Crandall led repeated helicopter missions under intense enemy fire, evacuating wounded soldiers and delivering critical supplies despite extreme danger.
- Featured Recipient: Patrick BradyPatrick Brady flew multiple medevac missions through heavy fog and enemy fire, rescuing over 50 wounded soldiers in a single day.
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Stand inside the legacies of our nation’s greatest heroes and experience their stories of valor firsthand.
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Discover more captivating exhibits that honor the service, sacrifice, and legacy of Medal of Honor Recipients, and inspire the same in your life.

Moments of Action Exhibit

Interactive Exhibits
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MORE EXHIBITS
Discover more captivating exhibits that honor the service, sacrifice, and legacy of Medal of Honor Recipients, and inspire the same in your life.

MORE THAN A MEDAL
Embark on a journey of discovery through the “ordinary” lives and extraordinary actions of Medal of Honor Recipients like Samuel Woodfill and Cassin Young.
More Than a Medal Exhibit

MOMENTS OF ACTION
Step into virtual Medal of Honor landscapes and meet Recipients like James Gardiner and Julien Gaujot, whose extraordinary actions continue to inspire us — in vivid high-definition.
Moments of Action Exhibit