Chennault Aviation & Military Museum

A nonprofit organization

The Chennault Aviation & Military Museum
honors veterans and soldiers from WWI through Iraqi Freedom. Through expansive collections of artifacts and compelling stories of the men and women who have served our country, the visitor receives a captivating insight into why we honor our history and our heroes.

The museum is housed in the last remaining classrooms of the Selman Field Navigation School, the largest navigation school in the U.S. during WWII. The Museum honors the story of General Claire Chennault and the Flying Tigers during WWII and how one man helped change the war in China. The bilingual "Way of a Fighter" exhibit is based on General Chennault's book written in 1949. The museum also tells the story of how a small crop-dusting business evolved into the second largest airline in the world, Delta Airlines.

Opening its doors in 2000 with 3000 square feet, its expanded galleries have grown to 10,000 square feet providing over 11,000 artifacts and several veteran outreach programs. The aircraft restoration park will soon offer visitors a modern-day out-door facility with paved walk ways, covered pavilions, and restored military aircraft.

Mission

To Preserve, Promote & Honor Aviation & Military History

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Chennault Aviation & Military Museum

Tax id (EIN)

72-1306895

Guidestar

Operating Budget

$100K-499K

Sector

Arts, Culture & Humanities

Address

701 Kansas Lane
Monroe, LA 71203