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Press Release: The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force to Remove Parachute from Rotunda

Pooler, GA – September 17, 2024 – The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force announces that the parachute in the museum’s iconic Major General Lewis E. Lyle Rotunda will be temporarily removed. The decision to remove the item comes as part of an ongoing effort to preserve the integrity of historic materials and ensure the safety of museum visitors.

The parachute, a symbolic centerpiece within the museum, has been displayed for several years, offering visitors a glimpse into the experiences of airmen during World War II. However, due to concerns about the preservation of the fabric and the need to perform structural evaluations, the museum’s curatorial team has made the difficult decision to take it down for the foreseeable future.

“The parachute is an object that reflects the bravery of the men who served in the Eighth Air Force during the war,” said Dawn Brosnan, Director of Communications and Marketing for the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force. “We are committed to protecting and preserving our collection, and sometimes that means removing exbibit items from display to extend their longevity.”

Museum officials are assessing the next steps, including potential restoration or alternative display options. While the parachute will be missed by visitors, the museum continues to offer a rich and immersive experience through its many other exhibits.

Updates on the status of the parachute and other ongoing preservation efforts will be provided as they become available.

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