Interested in seeing artifacts from the Vietnam War era? There's plenty to see and much to learn at the Forgotten Warriors Vietnam Museum. The non-profit Vietnam veterans museum in Rio Grande, NJ has made a mission to honor and preserve the legacy of Vietnam veterans.
You'll find us at the Cape May airport. Get in touch with us now to find out more about the Vietnam veterans museum.
The Vietnam museum was started by Army veteran Thomas E. Collins in 2008. Collins passed away last year, but his goal of bringing pride back to Army vets is still going strong. We strive to get vets together to chat and educate the public about the Vietnam War era. When veterans returned from the war, they were treated poorly. When a Vietnam vet comes to visit the museum, they are welcomed home, and they receive a button to thank them for their service.
Come check out the Vietnam museum today.
As a non-profit, we survive solely off of donations and volunteer help.
You can contribute to our cause by:
We would be honored to accept any Vietnam war artifacts or personal memorabilia from a Vietnam Veteran and or their family to preserve their legacy.
As Tom Collins said in an early interview 'When a Vietnam Veteran dies, whatever item he brought back sometimes would end up at a yard sale or land fill and be lost forever. I'm trying to prevent that'.
Each donation is labeled with the Veterans name service info and photo if available, as a courtesy. Contact us to arrange for pick up or drop off.
We are dedicated to honoring every Vietnam veteran who visits the museum. We welcome them home with a special welcome home pin and offer them to join our wall to be forever part of the thousands of Vietnam veteran legacies in the museum.