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The museum is excellent. The outside cannons at West Point are equally impressive as well as the museum. I encourage all those interested in ordnance and weapons to attend both academy grounds and museums!
Having a Spanish cruiser gun from Cuba taken during the Spanish-American war is about as cool a display item as you have. I am sure everyone walks by it daily without giving it a thought.
My general impression after visiting multiple US military bases with historic displays on the grounds is that unless you bump into a high ranking staff asking enlisted guys is useless. At Pendleton I stopped an older guy with golden insignia and he knew where the museum was. My daughter said he was O9. Also at Pendleton I was searching for Staff Sergeant Reckless statue and walked into the hotel asking hotel people, they had no clue. Here she is near the hotel.
Also, I agree about West Point Museum. But this post is about Annapolis.
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