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National Bank of Arizona hosts Museum of the Great Wars Veterans Display 

KINGMAN — With Veterans Day upon us, the Museum of the Great Wars has brought another display to the local community. This years display features artifacts and uniforms from the Civil War through Vietnam. 

Some of this years highlights are three generations of female veterans featuring uniforms from the First and Second World Wars and Vietnam. Also featured is the same time period only Army Aviators. 


Soldiers, sailors and Marines from the Spanish American war thru Vietnam. Photo courtesy of Tom Saluzzo.

WW1 thru Vietnam Army Aviation. Photo courtesy of Tom Saluzzo.

Three Generations of Women Veterans. Photo courtesy of Tom Saluzzo.

In addition to this there are relics from Gettysburg, the Bataan Death March and so much more. Making this year’s display truly unique is a feature presentation on cats serving the military. The display is free to the public during normal banking hours and will run through the 2nd of December.


An example of the “cats at war” series. Photo courtesy of Tom Saluzzo.

Artifacts, photos and shadow box’s tell the stories of those who have served in decades past. Photo courtesy of Tom Saluzzo.