The
National Armed Services & Law Enforcement
Memorial Museum (NASLEMM) is an educational
memorial museum honoring those who serve,
or have served, in the U.S. Armed Forces,
or in law enforcement (Federal, State,
and local).
Hundreds of arms and artifacts are on
display from the flintlocks of the Revolutionary War
to the electric Gatling gun. Most all
of the small arms ("tools of freedom")
used by the United States military are
represented in the museum. As are law
enforcement weapons from major departments
and agencies throughout the United States.
We believe we are the only combined military
and police museum in the United States.
The museum hopes to educate young people
about the sacrifices made by those who
have served to defend our shores from
foreign aggression and our country from
internal corruption, crime, and violence.
By keeping the torch passed from generation
to generation, we can assure that the
terrible price of freedom, bought by the
blood of those who have gone before, will
not have been in vain, and will never
be forgotten.
ALL-VOLUNTEER,
NON-PROFIT
100% of our funding comes from public
donations and memberships. We are a National
organization with members from all over
the United States. We use no professional
fund-raising organizations and 100% of
donations and funds received go to our
museum and its programs. We are registered
with the State of Florida (#SC 10561)
as a non-profit corporation and we are
an IRS 501c3 tax-exempt organization.
Contributions to such organizations are
generally tax-deductible to the donor.