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    Default M-65 Atomic Annie nuclear cannon


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    I like how they throw in a few random hotties.

    Who here has climbed the bluff overlooking Ft. Riley to see this? It was a mountain when I was a toddler. I took a few photos the last time I was out there... but that website has plenty to suffice.

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    nice soft core forn...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlintHillBilly View Post
    I like how they throw in a few random hotties.
    That's to keep your bored ass scrolling.

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    This photo blog wins!

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    I wondered what became of Atomic Annie.

    Atom Bomb Baby should be Annie's song.


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    I have been lucky enough to see two of the surviving Atomic Annies one here at the National Atomic Museum in Albuquerque and the other at Ft Sill in there impressive collection at the FA Museum there.

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    Photograph #38 is from the one just south of I-70 overlooking Fort Riley.

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    We're there ever any atomic munitions that could be fired from a tank?

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    Picture 29 is pretty cool, with its predecessor "Anzio Annie", or bits of it, in the background.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krupp_K5

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Cruiser View Post
    We're there ever any atomic munitions that could be fired from a tank?
    Not from a tank but from an SP gun. (Both 155 mm and 203mm) Also there was a nuke shell for the 16" guns of the Iowa class. Imagine a nuclear broadside of nine Hiroshimas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlintHillBilly View Post
    I like how they throw in a few random hotties.

    Who here has climbed the bluff overlooking Ft. Riley to see this? It was a mountain when I was a toddler. I took a few photos the last time I was out there... but that website has plenty to suffice.
    Oddly enough I carried my toddler up that hill to see it when we were stationed on Riley.

    No youre not my son.

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    I've seen the guns at Riley and Aberdeen. My landlord when I was at Riley was a crew member on one of those things in the 50s.

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