The Royal Logistic Corps Museum
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Join us to follow the story of The Royal Logistic Corps Museum is free to enter and brings to life the fascinating story of how the Corps and its predecessors have supplied, fed, transported, and supported the army for over 300 years.
Free car park or catch the 75 bus from Winchester.
Visitors will be dazzled by the captivating array of artifacts housed at the Royal Logistic Corps Museum including Napoleon’s Bread oven captured at the Battle of Waterloo and the Rolls Royce used by Field Marshal Montgomery after D-Day. Every object has a fascinating tale to tell from vintage uniforms to equipment, medals, and weaponry. The museum also houses a selection of incredible military vehicles from WW1 to the 1990s.
The Museum is a living tribute to the heroes of the Royal Logistic Corps and the Corps’ predecessors, ensuring they are never forgotten, and their legacy will stand the test of time. With first-hand accounts from the incredible men and women dedicated to military logistics, as well as authentic artifacts honouring their courage and sacrifice.
