Category Posts: History
- Artillery: Why Cannon need to be proved: King James II, 1460
- Author’s Military Service in Bosnia-Herzegovina, SFOR, CO CANIC, Sarajevo, 21 June to 30 Dec 1997
- Artillery preserved in Portugal: Lisbon, Tower of Belém and Castelo de São Jorge
- Artillery preserved in the USA: Maine: Fort Knox
- Artillery preserved in Russia: Tsar Cannon, Moscow Kremlin, Moscow, Russia
- Artillery preserved-in the USA: Maine: Lewiston, Lincolnville, Livermore Falls, Lubec, Machiasport, Orono, U of Maine, Oxford, Phippsburg, Portland, Rockland, Rockport, Rumford, Searsport, Sherman, S Berwick, S Portland, Wiscasset
- Artillery preserved in Panama: Panama Viejo, Spanish cannon markings
- Artillery preserved in the USA: Texas: Austin
- Artillery preserved in Texas: Corpus Christi, USS Lexington
- Artillery preserved in the United Kingdom
- Artillery preserved in the USA: Connecticut: Ansonia, Bantam, Berlin, Bocrah, Brand Ford, Bridgeport, Bristol, Cannondale, Canton, Clinton, Collinsville, Cornwall Hollow, Coventry, Danielson, Darby, East Hartford, East Haven, Gilford, Griswold, Groton
- Artillery preserved in the USA: Connecticut: Guilford, Hartford, Hebron, Higganum, Litchfield, Middletown, Milford, Mystic Seaport, New Canaan, New Haven, New London, New Preston, North Haven, Norwalk, Norwich, Plainville, Portland, Preston, Redding, Roway
- Artillery preserved in the USA: Connecticut: Scotland, Seymour, Stafford, Stafford Springs, Stonington Village, Suffield, Tavern Island, Terryville, Thomaston, Torrington, Trumbill, Union, Wallingford, Waterbury, Westport, Windsor Locks, Woodbury