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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1J3G_m4a3-sherman-medium-tank_Fort-Riley-KS.html
Armament: 76 mm gun, .50 cal. MG, 30 cal. MG Crew: 5 Weight: 64,000 lbs Speed: 26 mph Range: 120 miles The M4 Sherman, in its many variations, saw service with the 1st infantry Division units in World War II. The M4 was the mainstay of the Americ…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1J3F_m113-armored-personnel-carrier_Fort-Riley-KS.html
Armament: .50 cal. machine gun Crew: 2 plus 11 infantry Weight: 24,600 lbs Speed: 42 mph Range: 300 miles The M113 was introduced in 1960 and used by the 1st Infantry Division as the primary armored personnel carrier throughout the Vietnam War. I…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1J3E_m36-tank-destroyer_Fort-Riley-KS.html
Armament: M3 90 mm gun Crew: 5 Weight: 62,004 lbs Speed: 30 mph Range: 149 miles The M36 nicknamed the "Jackson", started its action in July 1944 in Europe. The tank carried the M3 90 mm gun - the most powerful US anti-tank weapon in World War II…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G9U_sturgis-stadium_Fort-Riley-KS.html
Named in honor of the Sturgis family. Colonel Samuel D. Sturgis fought in the Indian Wars for 40 years (1846-1886) to expand the American Frontier in the west. His son, Major General Samuel D. Sturgis Jr., served in the U.S. Army with distinct…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EUD_duty_Fort-Riley-KS.html
Artist - James Nathan Muir A tribute to the Cavalrymen and their Horses who so faithfully served our Nation Dedicated October 2003
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EUC_vanguard-of-freedom_Fort-Riley-KS.html
Dedicated on June 15, 1975 to the gallant soldiers of the United States Army who for 200 years have died in defense of their country.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EUB_locomotive-6072_Fort-Riley-KS.html
This locomotive was donated to Fort Riley by the Union Pacific Railroad on 7 February 1958 for display as a symbol of contribution toward development of the midwest subsequent to 1865. Manufactured as a coal steam engine in 1908 it was converted t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ETM_to-the-united-states-cavalry_Fort-Riley-KS.html
This statue, honoring the United States Cavalry and its role in the settlement of the West, is located on what was long known as the Cavalry Parade Ground at Fort Riley. It was constructed in three dimensions through the artistry of the sculpto…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ETK_wounded-knee-and-drexel-mission_Fort-Riley-KS.html
To the soldiers who were killed in battle with Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee and Drexel Mission, South Dakota, December 29 and 30, 1890. Erected as a tribute of affection by their comrades of the Medical Department and Seventh Cavalry, U.S. Arm…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ETJ_confederate-pows_Fort-Riley-KS.html
Erected to the memory of Confederate soldiers whose remains are laid to rest here. They were captured during the New Mexico campaign that culminated in the Battle of Glorieta Pass fought on March 28, 1862 near Santa Fe. Approximately 130 Confed…
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