U.S. Cavalry Museum
U.S. Cavalry Museum
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U.S. Army Band from Fort Riley, Kansas at the Eisenhower
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130th HIMARS Live Fire FORT RILEY, KS, UNITED STATES 06.10.2019
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FORT RILEY, KS, UNITED STATES
06.10.2019
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Kansas Adjutant General's Department
The 130th Field Artillery Brigade conducted their annual training during the month of June 2019 with day ten concluding with a Time on Target exercise. This exercise fired all of the brigades assets at a certain location and allowed them to test their capabilities.
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Training of soldiers at Fort Riley, Kansas, before deployment to Vietnam. HD Stock Footage
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Training of soldiers at Fort Riley, Kansas, before deployment to Vietnam.
US Vietnam veteran Army Sergeants instruct troops prepaing for deployment to Vietnam. Live fire training at a firing range. Quick Kill weapon pointing technique is taught, using BB air powered gun and aluminum disks. M-16 training. Two-week refresher course, at Fort Riley, Kansas, for Non-commissioned officers, preparing to return to war in Vietnam. Location: Kansas United States. Date: 1965.
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716th MP BN, Fort Riley, KS
My first assignment in the US Army was with the 716th MP BN, Fort Riley, KS. Time frame was from the early 1970's to the late 1970's. Friendships were forged back then that continue to this day. It was the best of times.
U.S.Army Mules (Beauties) After the Veterans Day Parade, Manhattan Kansas
Fort Riley brings these and other beauties (see Mary's Be a Good Dog Blog) to the Veteran's day parade 2011 on Poyntz Avenue in Manhattan
Fort Hood Outdoor Museum #2 (1st Cavalry Division)
30-second video I filmed on-base at the Fort Hood outdoor museum (1st Cavalry Division) in Killeen, Texas on July 20, 2012 after a week of teaching my Advanced Project Management / PMP class for officers of the US Army.
First Infantry Division Museum
The First Infantry Division Museum, located at Fort Riley, Kansas, tells the story of the Army’s most storied division. Founded in 1917, the First Division (First American Expeditionary Force) was created by General John J. Blackjack Pershing to meet the growing threat in Europe by Germany. The Expeditionary Force was comprised mainly of Army units on duty on the Mexican border.
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Behind-the-scenes with Fort Riley museum curator Robert Smith
Take a look behind the scenes of hundreds of years of U.S. Army history with Robert Smith, supervisory curator for Fort Riley Museums. Between the 1st Infantry Division Museum, the Ft. Riley Cavalry Museum and the Custer House, Smith and his Fort Riley staff provide a link to the past for “Big Red One” Soldiers and community members alike.
“One of the great joys of this job is to actually meet the veterans,” Smith said. “I’ve walked through with them. They have that connection. You can see it in their eyes, their connection with history and their connection with their Army.”
(Video by Jake Faber, 1st Infantry Division Public Affairs Office)
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Alpha co. 1-18 Infantry performs dismount infantry training exercises during Bradley gunnery on Fort Riley Kansas.
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Check out one of the coolest, neatest and most affordable military museums around. This is a place Ive passed by countless times while traveling I-81. This massive place has both an indoor and outdoor section, interactive exhibits and loads of history to learn about. So join Lili & myself as we check out this Incredible U.S. Army Museum in Carlisle, Pa. Enjoy
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Big Red One, Fort Riley Soldiers attend Armed Forces Night
The Kansas City Royals honored veterans and active-duty service members during the team's Armed Forces Night game against the Minnesota Twins on Sept. 7 at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
Soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division's Division Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion; 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team; 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team 1st Infantry Division; 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, 1st Infantry Division; Irwin Army Community Hospital; and 97th Military Police Battalion were invited on to the field during the pre-game ceremony. Maj. Gen. Wayne W. Grigsby Jr., 1st Inf. Div. and Fort Riley commanding general, administered the oath of enlistment to a group from the Big Red One and Fort Riley and later joined Command Sgt. Maj. Michael A. Grinston, the division's senior noncommissioned officer, to present four Soldiers with their Iraq end-of-tour awards.
Grigsby also accepted a game ball from Ned Yost, the Royals' head coach. Sgt. 1st Class Rob Frasier, DHHB, joined representatives from other branches of the Armed Forces to announce the Royals' starting lineup.
FORT STEWART MUSEUM PREPARES FOR LIVING HISTORY EXIBIT
1st Infantry Div Parade April 1970 Return to Fort Riley, Kansas
Ceremonial Parade for 1st Infantry Division's return to Fort Riley Kansas from Vietnam in April 1970. Taken by me from copilots seat of UH-1H (Huey), Parade ground is Marshall Army Airfield, Fort Riley KS. Includes APC's, Tanks and other military vehicles. Helicopters including OH-13's, CH-34's and UH-1H's
Pale Riders conduct historical run
4th Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division took times out of their normal physical training routine to conduct a historical run May 1 on Fort Riley. The purpose of the run was to; promote espirt de corps and for the Pale Riders to learn about the rich history of the U.S. Cavalry and Fort Riley.
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United States Army soldiers of 1st Infantry Division -16th Infantry Regiment, 3rd...HD Stock Footage
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United States Army soldiers of 1st Infantry Division -16th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Battalion on narrow beach on D-Day
During the D-Day invasion of Europe. American troops land on a beach in Normandy in France as they carry away injured soldiers on a stretcher. Soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division - 16th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Battalion sit on a narrow beach shore shielded against a chalk embankment. A landing craft nears a wider shore of Omaha beach shore as soldiers of the 3rd battalion dig fox holes. Location: Normandy France. Date: June 6, 1944.
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Fort Riley to possibly get brigade expansion
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SUPER POWERFUL US Military NUCLEAR artillery gun historic footage
A great historic video of US military testing a nuclear armed artillery gun. The M65 Atomic Cannon, often called Atomic Annie,[3] was a towed artillery piece built by the United States and capable of firing a nuclear device. It was developed in the early 1950s, at the beginning of the Cold War, and fielded by 1953 in Europe and Korea.
Picatinny Arsenal was tasked to create a nuclear capable artillery piece in 1949. Robert Schwartz, the engineer who created the preliminary designs, essentially scaled up the 240mm shell (then the maximum in the arsenal) and used the German K5 railroad gun as a point of departure for the carriage.[2] (The name Atomic Annie likely derives from the nickname Anzio Annie given to a German K5 gun which was employed against the American landings in Italy.[1]) The design was approved by the Pentagon, largely through the intervention of Samuel Feltman,[2] Chief of the Ballistics Section of the Ordnance Department's Research and Development Division. A three-year developmental effort was begun. The project proceeded quickly enough to produce a demonstration model to participate in Dwight Eisenhower's inaugural parade in January 1953.
The cannon was transported by two specially designed tractors, both capable of independent steering in the manner of some extra-long fire engines. Each of the tractors was rated at 375 hp, and the somewhat awkward combination could achieve speeds of 35 miles an hour and negotiate right angle turns on 28 ft wide, paved or packed roads.[1] The artillery piece could be unlimbered in 15 minutes, then returned to traveling configuration in another 15 minutes.
On May 25, 1953 at 8:30am, the Atomic Cannon was tested at Nevada Test Site (specifically Frenchman Flat) as part of the Upshot-Knothole series of nuclear tests. The test — codenamed Grable — was attended by then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Arthur W. Radford and Secretary of Defense Charles Erwin Wilson; it resulted in the successful detonation of a 15 kt shell (W9 warhead) at a range of 7 miles. This was the first and only nuclear shell to be fired from a cannon [1] (the Little Feller 1 test shot of an M388 used a Davy Crockett Weapon System which was a recoilless smooth bore gun firing the warhead mounted on the end of a spigot inserted in the barrel of the weapon.)
After the successful test, there were at least 20 of the cannons manufactured at Watervliet and Watertown Arsenals, at a cost of $800,000 each.[1] They were deployed overseas to Europe and Korea, often continuously shifted around to avoid being detected and targeted by opposing forces. Due to the size of the apparatus, their limited range, the development of nuclear shells compatible with existing artillery pieces (the W48 for the 155mm and the W33 for the 203mm), and the development of rocket and missile based nuclear artillery, the M65 was effectively obsolete soon after it was deployed. However, it remained a prestige weapon and was not retired until 1963.
Survivors[edit]
Of the twenty M65s produced, at least eight survive on display. Most no longer have their prime movers.
U.S. Army Artillery Museum, Fort Sill, Oklahoma (This is the original Atomic Annie that fired the live nuclear shot. It was restored in 2010[4] and is now displayed with prime movers replacing those that were lost in an accident when the cannon was retrieved from Germany by the museum in 1964.[5])
United States Army Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen, Maryland (still has the two large prime movers attached)
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, Albuquerque, New Mexico (has two prime movers)
Freedom Park, Junction City, Kansas, overlooking Fort Riley
Rock Island Arsenal, Memorial Field, Rock Island, Illinois
Virginia War Museum, Newport News, Virginia
Watervliet Arsenal Museum, Watervliet Arsenal, Watervliet, New York, where they were all manufactured.
Yuma Proving Ground, Yuma, Arizona
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First Division Museum
We visit the newly reopened First Division Museum and go behind the scenes to show you what's new.