Beginning of a Tour of the Cold War Museum, Vint Hill, VA
We invite you to visit for a tour of the Cold War Museum in Vint Hill, VA
COLD WAR MUSEUM FOUNDING MEMBER CAMPAIGN
Individual Membership Levels
Basic Yearly Membership: $25
Enhanced Membership Levels
Museum Friend: $75
Museum Patron: $150
Museum Benefactor: $300
Museum Guardian: $600
Freedom Circle: $1,200
Sustaining Membership
Museum Sustainers play a vital role in maintaining our artifacts and programs by managing their Enhanced Level Membership through easy monthly payments.
Membership Benefits Include:
Founding Member certificate
Cold War Times newsletter
Use of the museum for social/business events (fees apply)
Recognition in Museum communications
Priority access to Museum historians and other experts for Cold War related projects
The Cold War Museum is an all-volunteer operation. 100 percent of your contributions are applied to educational programs and artifact preservation and display.
Membership contributions are deductible pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Membership Form Available HERE:
To Join Now or for Questions email: membership@coldwar.org
Part of Special tour of the Cold War Museum, Vint Hill, VA
Part of Special tour of the Cold War Museum, Vint Hill, VA
COLD WAR MUSEUM FOUNDING MEMBER CAMPAIGN
Individual Membership Levels
Basic Yearly Membership: $25
Enhanced Membership Levels
Museum Friend: $75
Museum Patron: $150
Museum Benefactor: $300
Museum Guardian: $600
Freedom Circle: $1,200
Sustaining Membership
Museum Sustainers play a vital role in maintaining our artifacts and programs by managing their Enhanced Level Membership through easy monthly payments.
Membership Benefits Include:
Founding Member certificate
Cold War Times newsletter
Use of the museum for social/business events (fees apply)
Recognition in Museum communications
Priority access to Museum historians and other experts for Cold War related projects
The Cold War Museum is an all-volunteer operation. 100 percent of your contributions are applied to educational programs and artifact preservation and display.
Membership contributions are deductible pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Membership Form Available HERE:
To Join Now or for Questions email: membership@coldwar.org
Civil Defense Exhibit, Cold War Museum, Vint Hill, VA
Civil Defense Exhibit, Cold War Museum, Vint Hill, VA
COLD WAR MUSEUM FOUNDING MEMBER CAMPAIGN
Individual Membership Levels
Basic Yearly Membership: $25
Enhanced Membership Levels
Museum Friend: $75
Museum Patron: $150
Museum Benefactor: $300
Museum Guardian: $600
Freedom Circle: $1,200
Sustaining Membership
Museum Sustainers play a vital role in maintaining our artifacts and programs by managing their Enhanced Level Membership through easy monthly payments.
Membership Benefits Include:
Founding Member certificate
Cold War Times newsletter
Use of the museum for social/business events (fees apply)
Recognition in Museum communications
Priority access to Museum historians and other experts for Cold War related projects
The Cold War Museum is an all-volunteer operation. 100 percent of your contributions are applied to educational programs and artifact preservation and display.
Membership contributions are deductible pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Membership Form Available HERE:
To Join Now or for Questions email: membership@coldwar.org
Part 2 of Special tour of the Cold War Museum, Vint Hill, VA
Part 2 of Special tour of the Cold War Museum, Vint Hill, VA
COLD WAR MUSEUM FOUNDING MEMBER CAMPAIGN
Individual Membership Levels
Basic Yearly Membership: $25
Enhanced Membership Levels
Museum Friend: $75
Museum Patron: $150
Museum Benefactor: $300
Museum Guardian: $600
Freedom Circle: $1,200
Sustaining Membership
Museum Sustainers play a vital role in maintaining our artifacts and programs by managing their Enhanced Level Membership through easy monthly payments.
Membership Benefits Include:
Founding Member certificate
Cold War Times newsletter
Use of the museum for social/business events (fees apply)
Recognition in Museum communications
Priority access to Museum historians and other experts for Cold War related projects
The Cold War Museum is an all-volunteer operation. 100 percent of your contributions are applied to educational programs and artifact preservation and display.
Membership contributions are deductible pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Membership Form Available HERE:
To Join Now or for Questions email: membership@coldwar.org
G Suit Exhibit, Cold War Museum, Vint Hill, VA
Civil Defense Exhibit, Cold War Museum, Vint Hill, VA
COLD WAR MUSEUM FOUNDING MEMBER CAMPAIGN
Individual Membership Levels
Basic Yearly Membership: $25
Enhanced Membership Levels
Museum Friend: $75
Museum Patron: $150
Museum Benefactor: $300
Museum Guardian: $600
Freedom Circle: $1,200
Sustaining Membership
Museum Sustainers play a vital role in maintaining our artifacts and programs by managing their Enhanced Level Membership through easy monthly payments.
Membership Benefits Include:
Founding Member certificate
Cold War Times newsletter
Use of the museum for social/business events (fees apply)
Recognition in Museum communications
Priority access to Museum historians and other experts for Cold War related projects
The Cold War Museum is an all-volunteer operation. 100 percent of your contributions are applied to educational programs and artifact preservation and display.
Membership contributions are deductible pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Membership Form Available HERE:
To Join Now or for Questions email: membership@coldwar.org
Military Liaison Missions Exhibit, Cold War Museum, Vint Hill, VA
Military Liaison Missions Exhibit, Cold War Museum, Vint Hill, VA
COLD WAR MUSEUM FOUNDING MEMBER CAMPAIGN
Individual Membership Levels
Basic Yearly Membership: $25
Enhanced Membership Levels
Museum Friend: $75
Museum Patron: $150
Museum Benefactor: $300
Museum Guardian: $600
Freedom Circle: $1,200
Sustaining Membership
Museum Sustainers play a vital role in maintaining our artifacts and programs by managing their Enhanced Level Membership through easy monthly payments.
Membership Benefits Include:
Founding Member certificate
Cold War Times newsletter
Use of the museum for social/business events (fees apply)
Recognition in Museum communications
Priority access to Museum historians and other experts for Cold War related projects
The Cold War Museum is an all-volunteer operation. 100 percent of your contributions are applied to educational programs and artifact preservation and display.
Membership contributions are deductible pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Membership Form Available HERE:
To Join Now or for Questions email: membership@coldwar.org
U2 Exhibit, Cold War Museum, Vint Hill, VA
U2 Exhibit, Cold War Museum, Vint Hill, VA
COLD WAR MUSEUM FOUNDING MEMBER CAMPAIGN
Individual Membership Levels
Basic Yearly Membership: $25
Enhanced Membership Levels
Museum Friend: $75
Museum Patron: $150
Museum Benefactor: $300
Museum Guardian: $600
Freedom Circle: $1,200
Sustaining Membership
Museum Sustainers play a vital role in maintaining our artifacts and programs by managing their Enhanced Level Membership through easy monthly payments.
Membership Benefits Include:
Founding Member certificate
Cold War Times newsletter
Use of the museum for social/business events (fees apply)
Recognition in Museum communications
Priority access to Museum historians and other experts for Cold War related projects
The Cold War Museum is an all-volunteer operation. 100 percent of your contributions are applied to educational programs and artifact preservation and display.
Membership contributions are deductible pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Membership Form Available HERE:
To Join Now or for Questions email: membership@coldwar.org
Privateer Incident 1950 , Cold War Museum, Vint Hill, VA
Privateer Incident 1950 , Cold War Museum, Vint Hill, VA
COLD WAR MUSEUM FOUNDING MEMBER CAMPAIGN
Individual Membership Levels
Basic Yearly Membership: $25
Enhanced Membership Levels
Museum Friend: $75
Museum Patron: $150
Museum Benefactor: $300
Museum Guardian: $600
Freedom Circle: $1,200
Sustaining Membership
Museum Sustainers play a vital role in maintaining our artifacts and programs by managing their Enhanced Level Membership through easy monthly payments.
Membership Benefits Include:
Founding Member certificate
Cold War Times newsletter
Use of the museum for social/business events (fees apply)
Recognition in Museum communications
Priority access to Museum historians and other experts for Cold War related projects
The Cold War Museum is an all-volunteer operation. 100 percent of your contributions are applied to educational programs and artifact preservation and display.
Membership contributions are deductible pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Membership Form Available HERE:
To Join Now or for Questions email: membership@coldwar.org
WWII Secrets of Vint Hill
Events on a small Virginia farm that greatly helped the allies win WWII
American Artifacts: Cold War Museum - Preview
Sunday @ 6pm & 10pm ET on C-SPAN3
Founder Gary Powers, Jr. leads us on a tour of the former U.S. Army communication base that was used by the National Security Agency, CIA, and Army Intelligence. We'll also hear Mr. Powers tell his father's story: How on May 1, 1960, Francis Gary Powers' U-2 spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union. LINK:
Vint Hill Farms Station - USASA - Army Security Agency - 2011
The only problem with Vint Hill is that the old brick barracks complex is vacant and severely vandalized inside. The exterior doesn't look bad. There is a more recent report that it has been boarded up. The dependent housing is almost completely gone. The antenna field is now office/industrial. There are no military uses of any of the existing buildings. This video was taken on June 28, 2011. Please give us reports when you visit Vint Hill.
This video was taken down from YouTube and republished due to previous copyright violation by the background music that had been used.
The violin is Fritz Kreisler playing the 2nd movement of the Beethoven Violin Concerto; Sir John Barbirolli conducting the London Symphony. The piano is Benno Moiseiwitsch playing the 2nd movement of the Beethoven Piano Concereto No. 5.
There is no copyright violation for the background music used because the 78 RPM recording is over 75 years old and the original work is well over 125 years old.
SOUND RECORDINGS: 50 years from the end of the calendar year in which the recording is made. However if during that period the recording is published, copyright expires 50 years from the end of the calendar year in which it is first published. If the recording is not published by is otherwise communicated to the public, then copyright expires 50 years from the end of the calendar year in which it is first so made available.
CROWN COPYRIGHT LITERARY, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL OR ARTISTIC WORKS: 125 years from the end of the calendar year in which the work is made; or if published commercially within 75 years from the end of the calendar year it is made; or 50 years from the end of the calendar year in which it is first so published, whichever period is shorter.
LITERARY, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL OR ARTISTIC WORK: 70 years from the end of the calendar year in which the author dies.
It doesn't matter who holds the copyright when the author dies, the term is tied in with the original creator. Copyright can last a long time:
Two examples:
•If a 20 year-old creates a computer program (defined as a literary work according the 1988 Act) today, and lives until he is 90, he and his dependents will have 140 years of copyright protection - the 70 remaining years of his life and 70 years following his death.
•A copy of the complete works of Shakespeare that was printed in 1975 can be freely used - Shakespeare is long gone and the publisher's typographical copyright (25 years) has lapsed.
The National Archives post very useful copyright duration charts for published and unpublished literary, dramatic and musical works, artistic works and Crown & Parliamentary copyright. See nationalarchives.gov.uk, click on 'copyright' in the footer, click on 'copyright guidelines' and scroll down to Appendix 1.
Virginia War Museum
The best of war museum we ever visited
Vint Hill Farms Station - USASA - Army Security Agency - 2011
July 6, 1990. Today Vint Hill is commercial/industrial. See my old videos of FORT DEVENS and FORT ORD and Vint Hill and Devens as of 2011 . I was here with the Material Support Command Nov.
The only problem with Vint Hill is that the old brick barracks complex is vacant and severely vandalized inside. The exterior doesn't look bad. There is a more recent report that it has been.
Events on a small Virginia farm that greatly helped the allies win WWII.
Vint Hill Fall Fest 2016.
Route 29 Vint Hill blast 2019
VDOT prepares for the work on Route 29 at Vint Hill.
The Buzz: Route 28 Vint Hill Road Opening
A newly widened Route 28 and realigned Vint Hill Road was officially opened to traffic after the Board of County Supervisors held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday morning.
The project, funded by federal, state and local money, included creating a new Vint Hill Road as a four-lane divided roadway that realigns the road to intersect at a new location on Route 28, across from Bristow Village Boulevard.
The project also widened Route 28 from Linton Hall Road to the new Vint Hill Road and included asphalt paving, pavement marking, traffic signs, traffic signal installation, sound wall construction, rock blasting, utility relocation and placing a stormwater management pond.
The total project cost $42.2-million project and was completed under budget.
The winemaking process from picking to crush
Chris Pearmund details the winemaking process from picking to crush with The First Lady of Virginia in attendnace, Maureen McDonnell.
Fort Devens 1993 former USASA Army Security Agency
Tour of Fort Devens in 1993, with emphasis on the former ASA buildings, before old barracks were torn down. Some 2006 footage of the last remnants of wooden barracks being torn down on the south end of the base. Today, the old 2nd Bn area is TOTALLY redeveloped with modern high industrial. The upper post area is a modern shopping center with restaurant and classy motel. I was a clerk at Con 4 Mess until I went to IBM Course at USASATC&S. SEE VIDEOS OF VINT HILL FARMS AND FORT ORD. There were 3847 views of this video since Dec 2006 on Google, until Google transferred all the videos to YouTube.
Alan Hemenway
Producer: Alan Hemenway
Secret War in Laos Documentary Film: Laotian Civil War and U.S. Government Involvement
The Laotian Civil War (1953--75) was a fight between the Communist Pathet Lao (including many North Vietnamese of Lao ancestry, and the Royal Lao Government in which both the political rightists and leftists received heavy external support for a proxy war from the global Cold War superpowers. Among United States Central Intelligence Agency Special Activities Division US and Hmong veterans of the conflict, it is known as the Secret War.[8]
The Kingdom of Laos was a covert theatre for battle for the other belligerents during the Vietnam War. The Franco--Lao Treaty of Amity and Association signed 22 October 1953, transferred remaining French powers -- except control of military affairs -- to the Royal Lao Government -- which did not include any representatives from the Lao Issara anti-colonial armed nationalist movement[9] — and otherwise establishing Laos as an independent member of the French Union.[10]
The following years were marked by a rivalry between the neutralists under Prince Souvanna Phouma, the right wing under Prince Boun Oum of Champassak, and the left-wing Lao Patriotic Front under Prince Souphanouvong and future Prime Minister Kaysone Phomvihane. A number of attempts were made to establish coalition governments, and a tri-coalition government was finally seated in Vientiane.
The fighting in Laos involved the North Vietnamese Army, American, Thai, and South Vietnamese forces directly and through irregular proxies in a battle for control over the Laotian Panhandle. The North Vietnamese Army occupied the area for use as the Ho Chi Minh Trail supply corridor and staging area for offensives into South Vietnam. There was a second major theatre of action on and near the northern Plaine des Jarres.
The North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao emerged victorious in 1975, as part of the general communist victory in Indochina that year.
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