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The museum was originally founded by Taylor back in 2012, although it did close for a long period of time due to personal reasons, operations did resume in 2016 on Tran Hung Dao Street in Vung Tau City.
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The site spans a total area of 1,500 square metres, with 2,500 items on show, including weapons and war uniforms sourced from across the world.
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On show in the war uniform section are artifacts from several Chinese dynasties.
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The war uniforms of Japanese and Mongolian military forces during the 1192 to 1867 period.
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The typical uniform of Roman soldiers.
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A view of the classic red coat uniform worn by the British military throughout the 19th century.
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Wealthy soldiers during the medieval period in Europe wore armoured suits.
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Here are some of the unique items on show throughout the museum.
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Uniforms worn by the Vietnamese People's Army can also be seen on display.

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Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history

Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history

The Vietnam Military History Museum Hanoi, also known as the Army Museum, is home to an extensive collection of weaponry that was used throughout Vietnam’s war-filled history.