standing at attention by Richardphotos
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Description
hoping to be called on again to be used.
these are at a Veterans of Foreign Wars club house in Sapulpa, Okla.
Comments (53)
dakotabluemoon
Wow what a monster that is point the other way lol great shot of this.
magnus073
Great capture of these really cool weapons of war Richard
stnaper
Now there's a one bad machine & two back ups Great shot!
twelvemark21
Very cool!
pimanjc
Excellent Howitzer images.
alanwilliams
a fearsome looking piece of kit
jared99
Amazing machinery, awesome image.
Faemike55
Very cool
photosynthesis
Nice shot, like the tight crop, but hoping it never has to be used again...
Razor42
Great capture!
blinkings
Interesting and historical.
flaviok
Excelente captura e imagem meu amigo, aplausos (5)
bakapo
an impressive machine.
eekdog
very cool!
jayfar
Super shot and 'tanks'.
claude19
very impressive messenger of Death !!!
ontar1
Cool, outstanding capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
UVDan
Great shot of the guns. Seems like it should have kids all over it.
Bampster
Absolutely amazing weaponry, excellent capture!!!!!
flavia49
marvelous capture
carlx
What a monster!!! Awesome capture, Richard!!!
VDH
Impressive capture!
greyone
Marvelous capture of this 155mm Howitzer. A major piece of firepower in its time. Would love to see a time when things like this are no longer needed. I doubt such a time will ever happen in my lifetime but it is a dream.
jocko500
some big guns here
kbrog
Okay! Your gun is bigger then mine. ;) Excellent capture! :)
Osper
Brings back memories! Nice shot!
farmerC
Exellent.
moochagoo
Only good for Syria war now.
MarciaGomes
Incrível foto Richard isto é assustador penso quantas pessoas isto matou.+++++++5
SidheRoseGraphics
Dang, I never realized how freeking huge those were! Great image, Richard.