45th Infantry Museum

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Address(1)2145 NE 36th St
Address(2) 
CityOklahoma City
StateOklahoma
Zip73111
CountryUSA
Contact 
Phone405-424-5313
Fax 

 
 
Exhibits - By Primary role
Attack - 'A' 1962-Present
 Vought A-7D (Corsair II) Serial No: 72-0240  
Fighter - 'F' 1948-Present
 North American F-86D (Sabre) Serial No: 51-6091 
Trainer - 'T' 1948-Present
 Lockheed T-33A (Shooting Star) Serial No: 58-0505  

 

Reviews / Comments by our visitors
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 jaipur, California

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09/24/2012 @ 02:14 [ref: 55307]
 Tony Wessel
 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

This is an excellent museum, not just for the aviation exhibits. For the aviation enthusiasts, I have pictures on my Facebook. http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2255453&id=17126934&l=bbedd3c930 If the link doesn't work, feel free to email me at tonywess@gmail.com. Facebook users feel free to "add" me to see all my pics. The T-33 has been modified to look like an F-80 (sort of).
07/16/2009 @ 16:04 [ref: 8822]
 Timoteo r luna iii
 , Texas

i was in the 45th infantry for1year buta car accident cuz my departure
11/07/2007 @ 07:20 [ref: 6475]
 Bob Bentley
 Mussel Shoals, Alabama

My main purpose for the visit to the museum was to see the Whitworth Rifle that I had heard so much about. A special thanks to Mr. Dennis Cochran for all his guidance, he went above and beyond the call of duty in helping me. It was the highlight of my mini vacation. I will most certainly recommend it to anyone.
04/03/2005 @ 04:29 [ref: 3958]
 Bob Bentley
 Mussel Shoals, Alabama

My main purpose for the visit to the museum was to see the Whitworth Rifle that I had heard so much about. A special thanks to Mr. Dennis Cochran for all his guidance, he went above and beyond the call of duty in helping me. It was the highlight of my mini vacation. I will most certainly recommend it to anyone.
04/03/2005 @ 04:26 [ref: 3957]
 yo
 , California


11/01/2002 @ 22:52 [ref: 2629]
 Cassady Bivens
 Tulsa, Oklahoma

This place was a very interesting place to see there were so many things to learn there. If you ever have the cahnce to go do it
03/28/2002 @ 10:04 [ref: 1992]
 Greg West
 Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

Great museum! We stop nearly every time we are in OKC. Not just aviation, much more.
01/03/2002 @ 00:52 [ref: 1740]
 Dan Vanarsdall
 , Texas

The aircraft here are olny OK. But there is a DEHAVILLAND BEVER there, a bunch of tanks and missles add on a very impressive firearms display [and I do mean 1st rate] with guns of all types dating from the 1700s up, and quite a few personal items from Adolf Hitler [all documented] and you get a must see museum that shouldn't be missed even if you have to spend an extra day to see it.
05/20/2001 @ 22:17 [ref: 1123]
 Ron Shelley
 , Texas

Here is their web address:http://www.45thdivisionmuseum.com/
05/16/2001 @ 07:15 [ref: 1105]


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