Gunny & Deb have an absolutely great museum here. I am from Alberta Canada & am so proud to know my brother has donated his (antique) kit from the 60's and his time in the Royal Canadian Navy will be memorialized in Gunny's Military Museum. Many Canadians go through the Museum as snowbirds, now they will see one of their own Canadian Navy's sonar operators gear there. I am so proud of my brother and his time in our Navy. And I am so proud that Gunny has the care of my brother's complete kit that can stop being hauled around for 50 years. Gunny Honors Veterans, he honors the pieces in that museum. He honors every person who has served, And every family member of someone who has served. GUNNY, Bob and his wife Deb. Have huge hearts. And make great coffee. ❤ so if you want to go somewhere warm & inviting. Make a good donation $$$ ( mannequins cost big$$) .. And !!they do a good deal of work for Vets.. behind the scenes . . Or if you have pieces you want to have a good home to be honored & cared for.. send the story and item to Gunny.
Gunnie has done a wonderful job showing the history of the different military. Plus he is a wealth of info.
A very interesting place to visit! Some great military uniforms & equipment on display! Gunny is a real pleasure to talk with and learn some military history.
This place is a must visit. Gunny is very knowledgeable on everything there. It's free, but he accepts donations to.
The museum is small, but was the perfect place for my introverted military history buff son.
The best part of it all is Gunny's love and support for all military service personnel. During our talk he made sure to include the women in the different branches, the families back at home and the mental toll on the soldiers both during and after the conflict.