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  • Oregondigital df71zj45n
    Two cadets viewing a US Army Howitzer 105mm M2A2 on display at Ft. Lewis training visit.
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  • Oregondigital df71zj55w
    Display of the standard US Army heavy artillery, M1A1 155mm Howitzer. In use from WWI through the present day, this is the improved version produced in the 1950s. Senior non-commissioned officer in foreground ...
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    Display of US Army self propelled 105mm Howitzer M52. This was an improved version of the self propelled artillery on the M42 Patton Tank chassis with an enclosed (protected) turret, state of the art for ...
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  • Oregondigital df71zg00w
    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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    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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