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Display of the M-40A1 106mm recoilless rifle mounted on US Army Jeep. Cadets in civilian clothes looking on as Ft. Lewis soldier gives instruction.
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Cadet viewing display of the standard M-30 4.2 inch mortar. Developed in the early 1950s, this weapon is still in use today.
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3. [Image] Display of M-41 Tank, Ft. Lewis, April 1963
Display of US Army standard M41A1 Walker Bulldog light tank. Developed to replace the M24 Chaffee, this vehicle was mounted with a 76mm gun.Citation -
Two cadets viewing a US Army Howitzer 105mm M2A2 on display at Ft. Lewis training visit.
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Column of artillery pieces (75mm) being moved through campus.
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Column of artillery pieces (75mm) being moved through campus.
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Two cadets (OSU ROTC) viewing the bore of a 155mm "Long Tom" Heavy Artillery piece on display at Ft. Lewis Washington. Photo is marked in pencil on reverse with "Oregon State", probably indicating the ...
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Display of the M-29 81mm light infantry mortar. Developed in 1952 and was in service through the early 1980s. Cadet in civilian clothes is receiving instruction from Ft. Lewis soldier.
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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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This display of a M-51 or later designation (1963) of MGR-3A "Little John" missile is of note, as cutting edge equipment for the US military. This rocket was unguided and capable of nuclear or conventional ...
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