![]() ![]() Located at Fort George G Meade Museum, 4674 Griffin Avenue, Fort George G Meade, MD (301) 677-6966. The 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment at Fort George G Meade used it from 1946 to 1951.” It is dedicated to all Huntington County citizens who answered their County’s Call. M4A1 Medium Tank (WWII Sherman) with a 76 mm wet gun from the Yorktown (Watertwon) Arsenal, Overhauled 1950, numbered 68091. The M4A3 (E8) tank did not enter service until late in the war. A sherman tank located in a city park in Huntington Indiana. By VJ Day, almost 50,000 M4 tanks had been built with numerous modifications. Subsequently, the British name found its way into common use in the U.S. In the United Kingdom, the M4 was named after Union General William Tecumseh Sherman, following the British practice of naming their American-built tanks after famous American Civil War generals. Thousands were also distributed to the Allies, including the British Commonwealth and the Soviet Union, via lend-lease. “The M4 Sherman, formally Medium Tank, M4, was the primary tank used by the United States during World War II. When you are finished, fill in all holes that are dug at the site.ĪLL FIELD TRIPS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DEPENDING ON THE WEATHER AND ROAD CONDITIONS.M4A3 (E8) Sherman Medium Tank. Pack out what you pack in and pick up all litter. Please remember to not park on tall grass or sagebrush as the fire season is in full swing and watch out for snakes. Generally, a High-Clearance Vehicle and sometimes 4WD or an ATV is required. Shovel and fire extinguisher to put out any fires that may start. *All field trips are subject to change depending on weather and road conditions.īuckets, Shovel, Rock Hammer, Pick (Large and Small), Sieve, Gloves, Spray Bottle for Water, Small Scrub Brush, Knee Pads, Magnifier, Plenty of Drinking Water, Food, Appropriate Clothing, Protective Eyewear, Day Pack or Back Pack, Umbrella, Pry Bar, Tick Spray, First Aid Kit, Protective clothing and sunscreen to avoid sun burns. ![]() Field Trip Information, contact John Wright at 20 | Red Larson at 20 Please attend the general meetings to confirm field trips and get directions. *Bruneau Wood Pile-Petrified Wood and Pine Cones Meet Homedale Park by the Tank (just east of four corners) (E Idaho Ave and S 2nd St E). * Blue Egg Club Claim for Blue Opal Thunder Eggs. Meet at Chevron-Hwy 55/95 Junction (5644 Buntrock Rd, Marsing) *September 23rd Meet at Owyhee Junction Hwy 201 and Owyhee Ave (2499 OR-201, Nyssa, OR) **July 22nd Meet at Chevron-Hwy 55/95 Junction (5644 Buntrock Rd, Marsing) * Rockville (morning), Maple Ridge (afternoon) - Leaf Fossils and Petrified Wood Meet at Gem Stop/Chevron (HWY55&95).(5644 Buntrock Rd, Marsing) *May 20th * Oreana for Fossils and Apache Tears-Meet Walter’s Ferry Boat Ramp. Meet and leave times identified by *, see legend at bottom of list for these times The new year field trips will be posted no later than February of each year. Our Field Trips go from March through October of each year. Contact us using the form on the contact page for more information. Board Meetingsīoard Meetings are held on the last Monday of the month. More information will be available at the general meetings or by contacting us via the form on the contact page. Field Tripsįield trips are the Saturday following the general Meetings of March thru November. Click this link for the map to the location. The building at the end of the parking lot will be Boone Science Building, enter on the west side of the building and head straight down the hall, and about half way down the hall will be room 103 on the left side. From our spacious clubhouse to our recreational facilities, we know you will love staying in any of our sites, & only minutes away from supermarkets, shopping & restaurants. Go straight for 4 blocks and then turn left at Fillmore St. New, centrally-located destination in Nampa, Idaho. 4030 River Resort Dr Homedale, ID 83628 (208) 337-3744 Get Directions Look at this photo This is a screen grab from the Campground Virtual Tours. At Blaine Street, take a right, go one block and turn left on S. Take Interstate I-84 towards Caldwell, take Exit 29, turn south towards Caldwell, follow Franklin Road which turns into N 21st Ave. in the College of Idaho - Boone Science Building in Room 103. General Meetings are the third Wednesday of the month at 7:00 P.M. Visitors and families with children are always welcome to enjoy the fun at our Meetings and especially on our Field Trips! ![]()
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