Exciting New Exhibit at the Museum of the Kansas National Guard: The Army DUKW!

We are delighted to offer you a unique opportunity to witness the newest addition to our museum: the Army DUKW! This extraordinary piece of military history is now on display, and we extend a special invitation to everyone to come and see it up close.

Admission is free and open to the public Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 3 PM.

About the Army DUKW:

The DUKW, pronounced “Duck,” was an amphibious vehicle used during World War II, the Korean War, and beyond. Designed to transport goods and troops over land and water, the DUKW played a crucial role in many amphibious operations. Its versatility and reliability made it essential to ensure successful missions, particularly during the D-Day landings and other significant campaigns.

We want to express our deep appreciation to the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City for their generous donation and cooperation in bringing this remarkable vehicle to our museum. Your support is instrumental in preserving an integral part of our military history for future generations to learn from and appreciate.

Additionally, thank you to the 731st Transportation Company for expertly transporting the DUKW to the Museum of the Kansas National Guard. Your efforts ensure that this vital piece of history is displayed for all to see.

Come and visit us to discover the fascinating history of the DUKW and explore other exhibits that showcase the rich heritage of the Kansas National Guard.

We look forward to welcoming you!

The Museum of the Kansas National Guard Open M-F, 9 AM to 3 PM