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Bidra med feedbackMuseum is located inside Army base so make sure to get in through the Lyman gate on Kunia road to get a guest pass if you don't have military ID, your ID and car will be inspected before being allowed in. Great informative museum, make sure to check out the tunnel rat exhibition behind the Vietnam war section, that was very interesting.
Cool museum, neat history stuff to see from 25ID. Building feels old...but it makes the history aspect swem more appropriate. Also, there is museum specific parking on the north side of the building, coming off the traffic circle. If you go in front of the building it is the barracks and good luck finding a spot.
Great museum on the history of the Army in Hawaii. Visit here first when you get the chance to come to Schofield Barracks. Parking is on the right side or on the back.
This is the ultimate of hidden gems for war history buffs and free attractions. I've lived in Hawaii a long time and never new this place existed until just recently. It truly is hidden. This museum takes you through over a 100 years of military history in Hawaii and has stories that aren't in the history books or shows. It isn't big, but it is packed with amazing information and background of the US military presence in Hawaii. It is a bit out of the way and a challenge to get to. Located in the middle of Oahu inside of Scholfield Barracks, you will need to be prepared to enter the military base. If you don't have military ID, you will need to enter the Lyman Gate and be on the right lane for a security check. Make sure everyone in the car has their IDs and the vehicle has all the paperwork to show for a base pass. The process could take 20 minutes or longer depending on how many people are trying to get base passes. Also, print directions before you go because you GPS won't work properly once on base. This is a great place for adults and kids. Do call ahead to ensure that they will be open as it is a small operation. They are closed on weekends, but do work on Saturdays so there might be a chance that they will open up for you if you ask nicely.
Outside, there are several tanks and vehicles available for viewing. If you are a civilian, you'll need a day pass, so be sure to bring the appropriate identification – a valid ID card, social insurance card, or passport. Additionally, make sure to have information for vehicle registration ready. The staff is courteous, but they value efficiency and won't engage in unnecessary conversation.