Dr. Anthony Atwood: 30½ Years in the Navy & The Story Behind the Miami-Dade Military Museum
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📍 Why it’s the Miami-Dade Military Museum—and where to find it
⚓ Service timeline: Reserve (1981–84) → Active Duty (~’98/’99) → GWOT recall → Honorable discharge (2012)
🗞️ A decade as Navy Public Affairs in Miami and what “service” looks like at home
🏗️ How the museum was rescued: $1 federal sale, $3M move, GOB 2005 funding, moved in 2010, opened Veterans Day 2023
🧱 Record feat: largest building ever moved in Miami-Dade (and largest moved in one piece in Florida)
📜 Family at Gettysburg: Isaac M. Atwood (38th NC) leaves Winder Hospital June 15, 1863, rejoins his unit, later captured at Petersburg, paroled June 21, 1865; plus a Union ancestor in Kentucky cavalry
This is more than a military story—it’s about memory, community, and the grit it takes to build a museum (literally) from the ground up.
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