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    Fort Riley museums included in nationwide closings

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    By Bernie Fancella on June 11, 2025 Fort Riley, Local News
    Fort Riley museums (courtesy photo)

    The U.S. Army announced the closings of several museums on posts throughout the country, including Fort Riley.

    Fort Riley has three museums: the First Infantry Museum, the Cavalry Museum and General Custer’s House. It is not yet announced how many of its museums will close.

    The Center of Military History began a consolidation project to reduce Army museums which will continue through the 2029 fiscal year. The Army Museum Enterprise will reduce 41 museum activities at 29 locations to 12 field museums and four training support facilities at 12 locations.

    To view the full article visit theMercury.com.

    Click here for more Fort Riley news.

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