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Artillery Web Site Updates

I have recently updated my Artillery Web Site with the following:

(German 9cm. C/1873 Kanone restoration)
http://www.lovettartillery.com/9cm._C_1873_Kanone.html


(German 12cm. Kanone Range Drum)
http://www.lovettartillery.com/German_Artillery_12cm_Range_Drum.html


(German 7,7cm. l.F.K. 1896 n/A restoration)
http://www.lovettartillery.com/7.7cm_leichte_Feld_Kanone_(l.F.K.)_1896_n_A.html


(French/US Army 75mm mle/1897 Restoration)
http://www.lovettartillery.com/75mm_mle_1897_French_75mm.html


(US 75mm mle/97 Caisson Limber)
However, the real news here is the six M1916 harness sets and six M1904 Saddles to complete the Limber:
http://www.lovettartillery.com/US M 1918 Limber.html


And most important---a Memorial at Fort Sill, Oklahoma (the US Field Artillery School) for my replacement killed in Iraq during an in-direct fire attack (107mm Rockets): US Army Field Artillery Targeting Warrant CW2 Dwayne Moore:

http://www.lovettartillery.com/CW2_D_Moore.html



I hope these additions are of interest

R/

Ralph Lovett

www.lovettartillery.com
 
outstanding.I have gone to your site many times.

I'm trying to purchase a French 25mm Model 1937 AT gun from a friend, and I have looked at yours pics more then afew times for reference


Cheers
Greg
 
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