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U.S. ARMY ARTILLERY MUSEUM, FORT SILL, LAWTON, OKLAHOMA, USA
With Photographs From Contributor: Richard “Rick” Eshleman



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Location Category ID: 86100
Address: 238 Randolph Road, Lawton, OK 73503
Telephone: (580) 442-1819
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Opening Times: 0900-1700 Tuesday-Saturday
Official Website: U.S. Army Artillery Museum
Other Links: Wikipedia
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Latitude, Longitude: 34.66598332 , -98.38585674
Location Accuracy: 7
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The U.S. Army Artillery Museum tells the story of Artillery from 1775 to the present with over 70 guns and artillery pieces and numerous other artefacts from headgear and ammunition to small arms and uniforms. The Museum was opened on 2 June 2009. Previously, the Artillery Collection was part of the Fort Sill National Historic Landmark and Museum collection. The collection includes a representation of uniforms from each era. (Source: Sill-www.army.mil).
A number of armoured vehicles were transferred from the Ordnance Museum at Aberdeen Proving Ground in about November 2012 (source: P.-O. Buan/G. Blaker via AFVNDB).

Storage

Some of the musuem’s vehicles are currently stored outside in parking lots; others undergo restoration at the base’s logistics paint shop, about 8km away from the museum (source: K. Peck).

Location ID:86120
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1) Waffenträger leFH 18/1 auf GW IVb Weapon Carrier German


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Unique ID: 190
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Other Identification: Painted overall yellow (previously overall pale sand, with German crosses painted on turret sides).

This is one of the only eight prototypes built.


2) Sturmpanzer IV Brummbär Assault Gun German


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Unique ID: 193
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Other Identification: “211” in black with white edging and German crosses painted on superstructure sides. Overall painted in a wavy brown over sand camouflage scheme.