National Army Museum

Museum in London

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September 2023 The museum planned to replace the 'Society' gallery with 'Army At Home' gallery.
April 2023 The museum replaced the 'Empire and Army' gallery with 'Formation' and 'Global' galleries.
April 7 2023 The museum replaced the 'Battle' gallery with 'Conflict in Europe' gallery.
2022 Under new director Brigadier Justin Maciejewski, the museum was reported to have returned to its original Royal Charter aims, focusing on an evidence-based historical perspective.
2020 The museum launched 'Foe to Friend', an exhibition about the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR), which was scheduled to run until 2024.
2018 Justin Maciejewski took over as director of the National Army Museum.
2017 The National Army Museum underwent a major redisplay, creating five new permanent galleries: Soldier, Army, Battle, Society, and a temporary display space.
March 2017 Queen Elizabeth II reopened the museum after a three-year renovation, marking the completion of a significant redesign by BDP architects and Event Communications.
May 1 2014 The National Army Museum closed to the public for a major £23.75 million rebuilding programme, with £11.5 million funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
2010 Janice Murray became the director of the National Army Museum.
October 2010 The museum opened a new permanent National Service gallery, concluding a major redisplay of its exhibits.

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