Royal Naval Museum
- Located in Portsmouth, historic home of the Royal Navy, this is the Museum of Britain's Senior Service.
- New exhibitions have recently been opened covering HMS Victory, Nelson and Trafalgar. It provides research and information services for serving members of the Royal Navy, the general public and schools.
- Royal Marines Museum
- The Royal Marines Museum aims to preserve and present all aspects of the Royal Marines history for the education and enjoyment of the general public.
- This is does through the acquisition, conservation and research of documents, books, weapons and other artefacts. It also aims to raise public awareness of the Royal Marines..
- Royal Navy Submarine Museum
- Its purpose is to promote an understanding of the role that the Royal Navy, and in particular the Royal Navy Submarine branch, has played in the nation's history, using its important and valued collections for exhibit, education and research.
- This unique museum offers the chance to walk on board a real submarine, discover tales of heroism & relive a life under sea.
- Fleet Air Arm Museum
- The museum of British naval aviation preserves and exhibits the history of the Royal Naval Air Service and the Fleet Air Arm.
- Its purpose is to maintain for public display and education aircraft, related documents and general exhibits of historical interest, predominantly related to the Royal Naval Air Service and Fleet Air Arm.
- National Army Museum
- The only museum to tell the story of the Army from Agincourt, in the 15th Century, to peace-keeping in the Twenty-first Century.
- The purpose of the National Army Museum is to present the history of the British Army over 5 centuries, and to encourage research into its history and traditions. Its collections include mainly uniforms, weapons, vehicles and equipment, medals, paintings, drawings and archives.
- The Royal Air Force Museum
- Aims to preserve, conserve and exhibit the history of the RAF and its relationship with aviation.
- The only National Museum to concentrate on the development of aviation, it promotes an understanding of the role and achievements of the RAF in that context. The collections are held at the RAF Museum London in Hendon NW9 and Cosford in Shropshire.
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