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Thanks, Vlad. That and the canon you show in the last picture look to be new additions from when I worked up there in 2011.
Imagine having to be one of the crew that ride in the seats in front of the shield.
I do not recognize that part of West Point either, but I have not been back in 35 years. There are quite a few of the 1902 guns and their ammunition out there. One is used at the Texas A&M University in College Station for firing blanks at their football games - when they score. It is called the "Spirit of "02".
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