Dive! Dive! U.S. Navy Submarines This large room is dedicated entirely to the history of American
submarines. The room features a pair of working
periscopes, targeting computers, and battle flags.
The American Revolution and the French Alliance The U.S. Navy's violent beginning is documented near the museum's entrance with a video kiosk, weapons, and depictions of early American Navy heroes.
The Forgotten Wars of the Nineteenth Century This exhibit features artifacts from the
Quasi-War with France, the
First Barbary War and the
Second Barbary War, the
War of 1812, and the
Mexican–American War. The centerpiece of this exhibit is a replica of gun deck.
Civil War The
Civil War exhibit shows the sorts of warships and equipment used by sailors of the
Union and
Confederate fleets. Models of the legendary ironclads and , the commerce raider , and the are on display.
Spanish–American War This exhibit tells the story of the loss of the battleship , public outrage and the beginning of the United States as a global power. On display are several weapons, items from the home front, a model and diagram of the strange , and the uniform of Admiral
George Dewey.
Polar Exploration The story of Admiral
Richard Byrd's 1928 voyage to the South Pole is told through photographs and equipment from his and other subsequent voyages.
Navigation Vitally crucial throughout history, navigational techniques and various pieces of equipment are explained in a small exhibit on the history of navigation at sea. The room is filled with charts, chronometers, and meteorological equipment.
U.S. Navy in World War I This exhibit detailing the U.S. Navy's brief involvement in the First World War explains the dangerous task of submarine-hunting and showcases models of warships of the period, a captured German flag, and footage of a U.S. Navy railway gun in action.
In Harm's Way, The Navy in World War II The most extensive section of the museum, In Harm's Way, is divided into three sections. •
The Atlantic Theater. This exhibit details convoy protection, the capture of , the breaking of the
German Enigma code, and the role of the
Merchant Marine, as well as weapons and equipment used by both sides of the war for Europe. A wide variety of cannon, rifles and sidearms are on display along with a high-altitude flying suit, the diving log of
U-505 and the
XAF Radar Receiver from the battleship . •
The Home Front. Featuring a replica storefront and a small theater showing a film from the World War II period, the home front exhibit is decorated with patriotic posters, aircraft identification models, and personal items. The role of
WAVES is detailed in the exhibit. •
The Pacific Theater. The area dedicated to the war in the Pacific dominates the World War II section of the museum, featuring a full-size replica of the bridge of the destroyer , four gun batteries, an
FG-1D Corsair, a Japanese
MXY7 Ohka kamikaze aircraft, two atomic bomb casings, and models of the carrier and battleship , each around twenty feet in length.
Korea 1950–1953: The Navy in the Forgotten War Uniforms and equipment, along with videos and other artifacts, bring the often-ignored
Korean War into focus. Captured Soviet weapons, models of aircraft and warships, and a piece of the Inchon seawall are on display. == Other exhibits ==