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    Six horse teams are shown pulling caissons and French 75mm artillery pieces on campus to the west of Armory.
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    French 75mm with their caissons lined up for Inspection Day.
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    French 75mm with their caissons lined up for Inspection Day.
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    View of the 155mm heavy artillery piece. Of special note is the gun showing the remnants of the WWI style camouflage (3 color type) used on equipment in the WWI through early 1920s period. The huge bore ...
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    Line of caissons and 75mm field guns being stored inside the Armory (McAlexander Fieldhouse). Two officers/non-commissioned officers are riding on one of the caissons.
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    Line of caissons and 75mm field guns being stored inside the Armory (McAlexander Fieldhouse). Two officers/non-commissioned officers are riding on one of the caissons.
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    Line of caissons and 75mm field guns being stored inside the Armory (McAlexander Fieldhouse). Two officers/non-commissioned officers are riding on one of the caissons.
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    Aggie Boy was the name given to the heavy artillery training piece assigned to OAC in the 1920s. This is detailed view of the M1918 155mm Howitzer, a French design from WWI. Cadet leaning on gun carriage ...
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    One of the Artillery Battalion French 75mm cannons with its caisson in the field next to the Armory. Vehicles in background include a Ford Model T "Speedster" by the Armory entrance.
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    M1918 155mm heavy artillery being pulled by the caterpillar tractor by McAlexander Fieldhouse (Armory). The large cannon received the name "Aggie Boy" which was painted on its barrel. Column of cadets ...
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