U.S. Army Basic Combat Training Museum

The U.S. Army Basic Combat Training Museum is an official Army museum located at Fort Jackson, SC, that interprets the evolution of basic combat training. The museum’s 7,500+ square feet of exhibit space are dedicated to telling the story of how training in the U.S. Army has developed since 1917 when Fort Jackson, then known as Camp Jackson, first opened.

U.S. Army Basic Combat Training Museum

Fort Jackson, 4442 Jackson Blvd.

Columbia

South Carolina 29209

USA

https://history.army.mil/Army-Museum-Enterprise/Find-an-Army-Museum/US-Army-Basic-Combat-Training-Museum

+1 (803) 751-7419

Monday – Friday 09:00 – 16:00

Extended Hours on Family Day, 09:00 – 18:00

Closed Weekends and Federal Holidays

visitors to Fort Jackson need to have a military ID, or they need to be sponsored by a military ID card holder. All adults will need a photo ID, and if you are driving onto base, you will need proof of car insurance.  Museum personnel are unable to sponsor visitors.

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Aircraft collection

64-13972Bell UH-1B Iroquois

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