17 May 2010

WWII/D-Day Museum

Written By: C/MSgt My-kel Pardue
(minor edits by: Lt Pike)

GONZALES - On May 15, the cadets of Ascension Composite Squadron along with Deputy Commander of Cadets, 2d Lt Pike CAP, traveled New Orleans to attend the “Mayors Council on Military Affairs” annual award ceremony. The ceremony, held
at the D-day museum, recognizes one member from each branch of the military who is selected for outstanding service within the community. Former Lieutenant Governor and newly elected mayor of New Orleans, Mitch Landrieu, presented the awards.

Following the ceremony, the cadets toured the museum along with many people, military and civilians, who came to honor those of the last world war. The cadets learned about what WWII was all about and the events that led up to US involvement. Cadet Kelley shared his impressive, in depth knowledge of the history behind the deadliest war that had ever occurred. After seeing the exhibits, the cadets crossed the street to the new Victory Theater and viewed a full-length movie about the war. “Beyond all Boundaries,” a documentary directed by Tom Hanks, included surround sound, breath taking effects, and vibrating seats to emulate the feel of being there. The D-Day museum was amazing, from the C-47 and the Higgins Boat to the ladies and gentlemen dress from head to toe from that error…you could really feel that you were there. The D-Day store had many interesting gifts that you would not find anywhere else. The cadets had a great time and looked professional at the same time. ##
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PHOTO: Museum Volunteer explains how they got the C-47, purchased on eBay, into the
museum. These are not replicas, they are the real thing, refurbished and flown
into New Orleans then transported to the Museum where they hang.