Follow this gallery trail, accompanied by ATS servicewoman Shirley Hamilton, to find out more about the Blitz.
Go on a hunt to find out more about how Florence and Mary cared for sick and injured soldiers during the Crimean War.
Follow this gallery trail to find out more about Remembrance and the lives of soldiers during the First World War.
Explore the galleries with Paddy the Pigeon and discover clever gadgets and methods that have helped keep soldiers safe.
Follow this gallery trail and collect items to help your soldier complete a mission.
Follow this gallery trail to find out more about the Army’s role in the British Empire.
Follow this gallery trail to find out more about the role of the British Army during the First World War.
Follow this gallery trail to find out more about the role of the British Army during the Second World War.
Follow this gallery trail to find out more about the role of the British Army during the Cold War.
Follow the trail to find 10 objects that explore the nature of warfare and the British Army through time.
Follow the trail to find 10 gallery objects that explore combat medicine, survival and rehabilitation.
Our growing selection of resources are designed to support young people’s learning needs in the classroom, at home or during a visit to the Museum.
You're welcome to bring your school group for a self-guided tour of the National Army Museum's interactive galleries.
We run a programme of curriculum-linked schools workshops. These sessions are taught by Museum staff in our Foyle Centre.
Bring your students along to explore a topic in depth at one of our Study Days or Activity Days, designed to challenge, develop and inspire.
The National Army Museum's learning offer includes taught workshops, self-guided visits, gallery trails and a bookable lunch space.
Explore stories from the Army's history over four floors. Our recently refreshed galleries showcase thousands of objects from across our collections.