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Estrella Warbirds Museum shares WWII-era vehicles with Army base for open house
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The Estrella Warbirds Museum in Paso Robles is partnering with Fort Hunter Liggett for a unique installation.
On Monday, the museum transported a couple of World War II-era Army vehicles to the base to be put on display.
It s all in preparation for Fort Hunter Liggett s open house taking place this Saturday, May 15. It s open to the public. It s free of charge We will like to have our community members come out there and see what we do for Fort Hunter Liggett. Everybody is welcomed and I m sure you d have a good time, said Command Sgt. Maj. Mark Fluckiger.
Lt. Chance and CWO4 Joe Hall.
–Have you ever wanted to know what goes on behind the fence of a military installation? Fort Hunter Liggett is opening up its doors to the public on May 15 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the chance to talk to Soldiers and Army Civilians, fire an M4 at a virtual target in an Army weapons simulator, check out Army equipment and vehicles, see inside a barracks, watch soldiers demonstrate the latest physical fitness test, view historic buildings, learn how they support training and take care of the land and cultural resources, and much more.