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<blockquote data-quote="geronimo" data-source="post: 43873" data-attributes="member: 392"><p>I have mulled this over for a few years now and have come to the conclusion that the sas should have a museum. In fact there really should be a special forces museum but I will start this thread off small.</p><p></p><p>It shouldnt really be that hard. I currently work in a military museum and belive that the stories of the lives of the men and women we all talk about on here need a wider audience to appreciate the sacrifices that were made for them. between us we should have enough artifacts and stories to kit out several museums, however we shall start with one.</p><p></p><p>what do we need</p><p></p><p>lets start with a place....anywhere but london!</p><p></p><p>a board of directors</p><p>an exec director</p><p>curator</p><p>floor staff</p><p>money</p><p>the ability to be self sustaining</p><p>artifacts and ways in which people would interact with them</p><p>patrons</p><p>fund raisers</p><p>the ability to make extra money for the benevolent fund as well</p><p></p><p>now before anyone says that it cant be done due to the nature of its work, I am suggesting that it has a cut off date in what it shows. anything declassified is fair game, anything not, isnt.</p><p></p><p>so...what do we say? oppinions please...and no comments on my spelling...its late!</p><p></p><p>well what do we think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geronimo, post: 43873, member: 392"] I have mulled this over for a few years now and have come to the conclusion that the sas should have a museum. In fact there really should be a special forces museum but I will start this thread off small. It shouldnt really be that hard. I currently work in a military museum and belive that the stories of the lives of the men and women we all talk about on here need a wider audience to appreciate the sacrifices that were made for them. between us we should have enough artifacts and stories to kit out several museums, however we shall start with one. what do we need lets start with a place....anywhere but london! a board of directors an exec director curator floor staff money the ability to be self sustaining artifacts and ways in which people would interact with them patrons fund raisers the ability to make extra money for the benevolent fund as well now before anyone says that it cant be done due to the nature of its work, I am suggesting that it has a cut off date in what it shows. anything declassified is fair game, anything not, isnt. so...what do we say? oppinions please...and no comments on my spelling...its late! well what do we think? [/QUOTE]
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