NAMPA, Idaho — The Warhawk Air Museum in Nampa celebrated the grand opening of its $3.5 million Global War on Terror expansion this week, marking 24 years since the September 11 attacks that launched America's longest war.

The new exhibit features artifacts and personal items donated by veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, creating a comprehensive timeline that now spans from World War I through the Global War on Terror.

WATCH: Retired U.S. Army Command Sergeant reflects on seeing his service memorialized— Nampa's Warhawk Air Museum opens $3.5 million Global War on Terror expansion

Retired U.S. Army Command Sergeant Tony Liles donated many of his belongings from his military service. When asked about seeing his service become part of history, Liles reflected on the weight of

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