Nov 07, 2024
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — With dozens of exhibits and thousands of artifacts, the National World War Two Museum can be a daunting place for visitors. Audubon Nature Institue names Michael Sawaya new CEO Did a relative fight in an Army unit in Belgium? There's an entire wing devoted to the European Theater. Did a family friend man the machine guns on Okinawa? A separate wing of the Museum is devoted to that. Every significant battle of the war is represented, and the tanks, planes, boats, uniforms, weapons and much, much more are spread out across almost an entire city block. Want to experience it, without feeling like you've survived years of combat yourself? Volunteer Bob Campo is the man you need to talk to. Campo can tell you where to find the D-Day invasion (Louisiana Pavilion, second floor), the cockpit of a B-24 (Freedom Pavilion, ground floor), the Navajo code-talkers (Pacific Theater, "Road to Tokyo,") and just about anything else that lead to the Allied victory. New Orleans woman becomes NASCAR Powerball Playoff finalist You'll meet Campo in our story above, and see why his role at the Museum is so important. Then, make sure to watch WGNO's special report, "Veterans Voices," airing on WGNO-TV at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 12. Stay up to date with the latest news, weather and sports by downloading the WGNO app on the Apple or Google Play stores and by subscribing to the WGNO newsletter. Latest Posts Father of Opelousas girl shot in head speaks out as she clings to life: 'Put the guns down' This volunteer is your guide at the National World War Two Museum How much of the vote did Jill Stein receive? What happens between now and inauguration? Migrants worry Trump will do away with asylum appointments at ports of entry  
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