The Moffett Field Museum has partnered with the Eagle Field Foundation to offer an astounding collection of military wheeled and tracked vehicles with representation from World War One, World War Two, Vietnam, the Cold War, and the Present Day.
Founded by a group of like-minded historians, engineers, mechanics and veterans, the Eagle Field Foundation - 501C3 Non-Profit - was established to provide a totally unique educational experience. Through mobile, interactive environments and methodically curated displays, the Eagle Field Foundation offer guest’s the unique hands-on opportunity to see, touch, smell, and hear our vehicles, and artifacts while learning the stories of those who served in global conflicts from World War One to the Present Day.
The Eagle Field Foundation bases its efforts on three core principles, Restoration, Preservation, and Education. These principles guide our outreach and education endeavors.
Since all the vehicles in this collection are fully operational, the display may vary from time to time. Some vehicles may be rotated out for maintenance or participation in offsite events, which is why they might not always be on display.
Founded by a group of like-minded historians, engineers, mechanics and veterans, the Eagle Field Foundation - 501C3 Non-Profit - was established to provide a totally unique educational experience. Through mobile, interactive environments and methodically curated displays, the Eagle Field Foundation offer guest’s the unique hands-on opportunity to see, touch, smell, and hear our vehicles, and artifacts while learning the stories of those who served in global conflicts from World War One to the Present Day.
The Eagle Field Foundation bases its efforts on three core principles, Restoration, Preservation, and Education. These principles guide our outreach and education endeavors.
Since all the vehicles in this collection are fully operational, the display may vary from time to time. Some vehicles may be rotated out for maintenance or participation in offsite events, which is why they might not always be on display.