Photos from Killeen, Texas, United States, North America

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I Had the Roman Sausage Poorboy
There Was a Wait of About Thirty Minutes
Now if This Doesn’t Provoke Your Curiosity, What Will?
These Jade Camels and Gold Palm Tree Were Gifts of the King of Saudi Arabia
One of My Favorite Sections of a Presidential Museum Is the Presents That Were Given to the People of the United States (and Kept in Custody of the Head of State)
A Photo and a Model of the Submarine That Rescued Bush
Bush’s Flight School Class – He Is Second from Right in the Back Row
Physics Principles We Now Take for Granted, but We May Not Understand, Are Graphically Explained
“Tear Down This Wall” - The Words of US President Ronald Reagan (George H.W. Bush Was His Vice-President) to Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev While Standing Before the Brandenburg Gate on June 12, 1987
Family Members or Comrades Have Remembers the Fallen
This Museum Has Included a Memorial to Its Lost Members
This Italian-Made Model 39 47 mm Anti-Tank Gun Was Also Used for Infantry Support
More Military Hardware Is on Display Outside
Handful of Artifacts Is Nicely Displayed and Well Documented
The Unit’s History in Texas Is Definitely the Focus of the Museum
The OH-6 Observation Helicopter “Cayuse” Served in Several Capacities in Vietnam
The M 109A5 Self-Propelled Howitzer Has a 155 mm Cannon and a .50 Caliber Machine Gun
This M 792 1 ¼-Ton Tactical Truck Is an Excellent Choice for Cross Country Operations – This, an Ambulance
The M 3 Light Tank “Stuart” Is Only 14 Feet Long – Sure Glad I Wasn’t a Crew Member
This T 54/T 55 Was Built in the Soviet Union and Is One of a Dozen or So Non-US Specimens on Display
This M 3A1 Half-Tracked Personnel Carrier Is a World War II Movie Classic
The Museum Traces Its History to the Modern Era
By the Vietnam Era, the Cavalry “Horses” Had Grown Wings
By the Outbreak of World War II, Horses Had Largely Been Replaced
The Artifacts Are Nicely Displayed and Well Documented
There Is More Written Than Visual Information Inside the Museum Building
This Old Bar Might Be the Best Artifact in the Museum
An Old Road Advertisement Relates a History of Its Own
My Visit Came Before the Restaurant or the Bar Opened for Dinner
The Lobby Is Quite Elegant
The Courtyard Sets the Mindset for the Hotel
I Was So Hungry, I Forgot to Get the Picture Before I Started Eating
The RV Park Is Nothing Fancy but Totally Acceptable for a Brief Stay
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