Camp Mabry was established in 1892. It is home to the Texas Military Museum which houses an amazing array of historical military equipment and exhibits. In addition, there are many historic pieces of equipment to be seen outside around the grounds -- including the retired VH-34 'Choctaw' Helicopter which served as Army One for presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy. The exhibits at Camp Mabry are a great reminder of the sacrifice made by so many to protect the freedom we enjoy in this nation, and our debt of gratitude to honor them.
I've also included photos of some of the resident White Tail Deer roaming about the base.
All images in this gallery are the copyrighted property of the Photographer, Greg McCroskery, and may not be copied, nor used for any purpose without express written permission.
PC264008 - 1860 'Picklehaube' German Helmet.jpg
PC264009 - Stuck On Hold.jpg
PC264010 - Thompson Sub-machine Gun.jpg
PC264012 - German Field Marshal - Rommel's Cap.jpg
Hey Wayne,
Thanks for leaving the comment. All I can say is 'Praise the Lord' for good IBIS! It was pretty dark inside the museum and I was trying to keep my ISO as low as possible -- I still had to shoot some stuff at ISO 3200.