Royal Logistic Corps Museum, Military museum in Winchester, United Kingdom.
The Royal Logistic Corps Museum is a military institution in Winchester dedicated to the supply and support systems of the British Army. Its collection spans uniforms, vehicles, weapons, and field equipment from multiple eras, displayed across numerous exhibition spaces.
The museum was established in 1995 and relocated in 2021 to its current location with greatly expanded exhibition space. This move allowed for a more comprehensive presentation of military supply history from medieval to modern times.
The exhibits reveal how soldiers were fed, equipped, and supported across different eras of British military history. Visitors can observe the practical systems that kept armies moving and functioning in the field.
The museum is located at Worthy Down with free parking available and operates Tuesday through Saturday with wheelchair access and family facilities. Plan for at least two hours to comfortably view the collections.
The collection includes Field Marshal Montgomery's personal Rolls-Royce used during the Normandy campaign and a French field bakery seized after the Battle of Waterloo. These two objects represent both intimate military history and the material reality of historical conflict.
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