Fort Novosel is known as “The Home of Army Aviation.” It also houses the largest aviation museum in the Department of Defense.
One of the special things housed there is the medal of honor of Chief warrant officer Michael Novosel, who was awarded the military’s highest honor for his bravery during a medical evacuation in the Vietnam War, and later had the army post renamed in his honor. Novosel’s life tells a story deeper than just military service, but one of the strength of family.
The museum is not only open to soldiers looking to understand the storied history of excellence that they will continue, but for the families of those in the military to see what their loved one is contributing to.
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