Marine Corps Aviation Museum

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The Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum is a United States Marine Corps aviation museum currently located at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, …

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2021年3月26日
It’s a nice collection of Marine Corp. Aircraft and vehicles. The staff is super friendly too! Unfortunately this place may be closing soon. Sign the online petition by scanning the barcode in my pic… 4stevemandy的完整评论
2020年2月5日
We went to visit yesterday and were turned away by two armed Marine guards. They did the museum is closed until further notice. They didn’t say why but Miramar is being used as a Coronavirus quaranti… Akwinelvr的完整评论

常见问题

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Is it public park
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It is a private museum open to the public.
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回答者:Steven P · 2019年7月22日
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How much time would you allow if you had a do-over? I want to add this to our self-designed San Diego tourist itinerary. :-)
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2-3 hours if you want to view all the exhibits and walk around all the historical aircraft.
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What is the origin of the term leather neck?
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In the early days of America, Marines were used as security on US Navy ships. They found that they were receiving lots of saber cuts to the neck — usually fatal — because the …
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In the early days of America, Marines were used as security on US Navy ships. They found that they were receiving lots of saber cuts to the neck — usually fatal — because the saber of the enemy bounced off the shoulder and cut the neck. So, they started using a strip of leather around their neck to eliminate or limit the injury. Hence, “leathernecks.” Major General Bob Butcher (USMC-retired)
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回答者:Chuck M · 2018年4月30日
糟糕! 出现问题了,请几分钟后再试
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