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At the United States Army Ordnance Museum (Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD)
75 mm field gun M1897 "Bridget", which fired the first US artillery round in action in World War I.
See : Image:Field-artillery-beaumont-france.gif - the gun in action in WWI.
Image:75mm field gun m1897 2.jpg
Image:75mm field gun m1897 3.jpg

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Picture taken by myself, Mark Pellegrini

Date

August 14, 2007

Author

Mark Pellegrini

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