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  • The Bradley County Veterans Service Office
  • The Bradley County Veterans Museum
  • Contact
  • Purpose
  • History
    • Bradley County Veterans Museum/American Legion
  • Gallery
    • Abernathy-Axley
    • Bailey-Butler
    • Cain-Curry
    • Dailey-Dyer
    • Earle-Ezell
    • Falls-Funderburk
    • Gaddy-Guice
    • Hadley-Hyman
    • Ingram-Ivey
    • Jackson-Joyce
    • Kelley-Kvaternik
    • Lain-Lyon
    • Mann-Myres
    • Nabors-Norton
    • O’Connor – Ozment
    • Pagan – Purifoy
    • Quimby-Russell
    • Saeler-Swinney
    • Tackett-Tutrow
    • Udell-Vowell
    • Wade-Zimmerly
  • Exhibits
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© 2019

The Bradley County Veterans Museum

This website is dedicated to those who have given their last full measure of devotion to our country and the freedom it represents. May they rest in peace...


The Bradley County Veterans, Inc. is an all volunteer organization

founded for the express purpose of renovating and maintaining the

American Legion "Hut" in Warren, as the Bradley County Veterans

Museum.

The main purpose of the Bradley County Veterans Museum is to

memorialize all Bradley County Veterans, alive or deceased, who

served this nation in war or peace. The secondary purpose is to

preserve and display military memorabilia and serve as an

educational institution for the purpose of historical preservation,

public display, and public education. This museum helps to remind

this and future generations of sacrifices made by previous

generations to keep our nation free. It is not intended to glorify war;

it is to help us remember the price of freedom. We are deeply

committed to keeping the memory and history of our veterans alive.

Funds are the operation and maintenance of the Bradley County

Veterans Museum are obtained through fundraisers, donations, and

memorials.







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