Photos: Armed Forces Day Marked at America’s Team Museum in Centralia
Ryan Buda holds up an RPG7 while showcasing his collection of military items during Armed Forces Day. Armed Forces Day was marked Saturday at America’s Team Museum at 622 N. Tower Ave., Centralia. Museum owner Peter Lahmann wrote on Facebook that there was a “great turnout.” “Had about 12 vehicles and 15 living historians, sharing with the public on military history topics,” Lahmann wrote. “It was a nice day and we got to meet a lot of nice people. There was emphasis for this event on the 30th Anniversary of Desert Storm. Thanks for all that were able to help out with this event.”
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Military vehichles line North Tower Avenue during Armed Forces Day in Centralia on Saturday.
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A flight suit worn by Brian Guenzler of Centralia is seen on display inside the America’s Team Military Museum on Saturday during Armed Forces Day.
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Peter Lahmann poses for a photo sporting desert gear next to a military vehicle he owns and drives through downtown Centralia.
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Brian Hunt with PNW Great War kneels down while talking about his WW1 military collection on Armed Forces Day in Centralia 2021.
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Christopher Watts talks about his M1123 HMMWV he displayed in downtown Centralia during Armed Forces Day.
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A 1942 Chevrolet 4x4 1 1/2 Ton Truck was on display during Armed Forces Day in downtown Centralia.
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Visitors read info boards inside the America’s Team Military Museum on Saturday in downtown Centralia during Armed Forces Day.