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Τρίτη 25 Νοεμβρίου 2014

COLD WAR MUSEUM COLLECTION

Slideshow
View Slideshow: Civil Defense Collection before removal to storage (PDF). Slideshow viewing requires the free Acrobat Reader.
The Cold War Museum has over $3 million dollars in Cold War era artifacts in storage waiting to be displayed. The collection includes over 3,000 books, a 5,000 sq ft Cuban Missile Crisis Display, an SA-2 Missile, Nike Missiles, items from the USS Pueblo, USS Liberty, the U-2 Incident, Berlin Airlift, Corona Spy Satellite program, US and Soviet space programs, USMLM, and a variety of related Cold War items from international events and activities.
The Museum boasts the largest collection of Civil Defense items having rescued the entire Washington, DC Civil Defense Headquarters in 1997. The slide show above are images from the Civil Defense center prior to removal by the museum.
The photographic slide show below outlines our large collection of Eastern Bloc, East German, and other items from our collection. These are just some of the types of items that will be on display in the permanent Cold War Museum facility. If you would like to donate a Cold War artifact to the Museum, please click here.
Khrushchev's telegram
Telegram sent by Khrushchev to Power's father. Original donated to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in 1995
Nuclear Attac Survival Kit Water
Nuclear Attack Survival Kit Water "Impervious To Nuclear Fallout"
Civil Defence Drinking Water Container
Civil Defense Drinking Water Container and Waste Disposal Unit
Soviet Commemorative Shirt made for Peace
Soviet Commemorative Shirt made for Peace March in 1990
Soviet Banner of Baby Lenin for Soviet Youth
Soviet Banner of Baby Lenin for Soviet Youth Organization
KGB General's Photo
KGB General's Photo Part of the Museum Collection
Soviet Flag
Soviet Flag
East German Flag
East German Flag
POW/MIA Flag
POW/MIA Flag
East German Parade Banner
East German Parade Banner
Fallout Shelter Sign
Fallout Shelter Sign
Civil Defence Pennsylvania licence plate
Civil Defense Pennsylvania license plate
Piece of the Iron Curtain from the Hungarian
Piece of the Iron Curtain from the Hungarian Austrian Border presented to the Museum by the Hungarian Embassy
Trabant
The East German Trabant. The citizens of East Berlin often had to wait eight years or more to get one of these 28hp vehicles.
Trabant
The East German Trabant. The citizens of East Berlin often had to wait eight years or more to get one of these 28hp vehicles.
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U-2 AND SR-71 PATCH COLLECTION

If you would like to donate a Cold War related patch to the Museum, please click here.
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
Unofficial Air Refueling Squadron patch from Kadena. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
Patch worn by crew and maintenance from Lockheed and Air Force flight test. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
Det 4, Haward AB, Panama U-2 operations. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
350 Air Refueling Squadron patch from Beale. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
Patch worn by pilots of 4029 Strategic Reconnaissance Training Squadron. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
The first US Air Force U-2 unit the 4080 SRW. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
4402-nd Patch used in Saudi Arabia. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
Information needed. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
The original 5th Reconnaissance Squadron patch. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
Patch worn by 5th RS while at Osan Air Base Korea. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
Patch worn by 9th Maintenance Squadron Beale AFB. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
Unofficial sticker first used at Osan AB, Korea. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
Patch worn by DET 2,9 SRW at Osan AB,Korea. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
Patch for the conversation of AFCS (Automatic flight Control System) and AICS(Automatic Inlet Control System). Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
SR-71 Patch worn by DET 19 SRW at Kadena AB, Japan. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
SR-71 Patch worn by DET 19 SRW at Kadena AB, Japan. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
SR-71 and U-2 Patch worn by DET 4 9th SRW at RAF Mildenhall. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
SR-71 Patch worn by DET 4 9th SRW at RAF Mildenhall. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
Global Operations Center Patch. Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
SAC Outstanding Field Maintenance Squadron Patch (C.1968). Provided by Clyde Adkins
The Cold War Museum Patch Collection
OL-8 detachment, Kadena AB. Okinawa, Japan, became OL-KA, then OL-RK. Provided by Clyde Adkins
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