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This Month's Trivia Question

The M109A6 Paladin Integrated Management (PIM) uses the existing Paladin artillery armament and cab structure, but replaces which elements of the original Paladin?

 


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Cannon Walk

From the earliest days of the Revolutionary War to current operations in Iraq, cannons have played a critical role in freedom’s advance and preservation. The Ft. Sill Museum has done a great job telling the story about the evolution of U.S. cannon technology through its famed Cannon Walk found on the grounds of Fort Sill, Okla.

For those who aren’t able to make the trip to Ft. Sill, you can experience the Cannon Walk right here on CannonArtillery.com. We have posted pictures and information about many of the U.S. cannons displayed on the Cannon Walk.

All information corresponding to guns on the Cannon Walk is used courtesy of the Fort Sill Museum.