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|accessdate=2008-03-05}}</ref> as well as soldier letters about their experiences with the trucks.
 
[[World War II]] receives coverage with several exhibits. Among them are coverage of [[Mulberry harbour|Operation Mulberry]], which was an operation to construct two artificial harbors on the Normandy coast to support the [[invasion of Normandy|invasion]]. This operation used 158 tugboats including 74 of the Army's "small tugs" to tow 59 [[Gooseberry]] derelict ships to be sunk as breakwalls and the Phoenix [[ciasson (engineering)|caisson]]s and Lobnitz floating piers.<ref name="mulberry">{{cite web
|url=http://www.transchool.eustis.army.mil/museum/Mulberry.htm
|work=U. S. Army Transportation Museum site