Local Military Museum uses modern technology to connect students to history
LETHBRIDGE — It may be a little-known fact that Lethbridge has a military museum but, its treasures are on par with any other museum and worth paying a visit to see.
A small group of former military personnel have dedicated many hours to tracking down, collecting, preserving and exhibiting the documents, artefacts, medals and photos that make up the exhibits which encompass Lethbridge’s military history from 1899 to present. They want to ensure the collection is viewed and appreciated, the stories shared and the history remembered.
As this year marked the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, the museum unveiled a temporary exhibit that includes a 4 by 6 foot wide model of a portion of Juno beach, a monitor featuring multi-media depicting Canadians on a landing craft moving towards Juno beach, a display highlighting key Canadian contributions to the Battle of Normandy, which included Lethbridge units and a set of virtual reality goggles.