90 Mm Gun M1/M2/M3 - Surviving Examples

Surviving Examples

  • one AAA at NTC, Fort Irwin, CA post museum.
  • one AAA at CFB Borden, Ontario, Canada
  • one AAA at Sangudo Alberta
  • one AAA at Whycocomagh, Nova Scotia
  • one AAA at RCHA Museum, CFB Shilo, Manitoba, Canada
  • one AAA at Shilo Manitoba, Canada (private collector)
  • one AAA at Lembourg, Saskatchewan, Canada (private collector)
  • one AAA at Fort Rodd Hill - Colwood, BC
  • one at Savannah, Georgia: National Guard Fairgrounds
  • one at Arundel, Quebec, Canada: Legion Hall
  • one AAA at Sault Ste Marie Ontario
  • one on barbette carriage at Shemya, Alaska.
  • one AAA M2 at U.S. Army Ordnance Museum in transit to US Army Air Defense Artillery Museum, Ft. Sill, Ok.
  • one AAA at Broadalbin, New York
  • one AAA at Roswell, New Mexico
  • one AAA at Greenville, South Carolina
  • one AAA at Anderson, South Carolina VFW post
  • one AAA at Deming, NM Deming-Luna Museum
  • one AAA at Utah Beach D-Day Museum, Sainte Marie du Mont, France. This gun belonged to the 116th AAA Gun Battalion and was lost in the Channel 6 June 1944. The gun was recovered by locals after the war.
  • one AAA M1A3 (built 1954) at Raton, NM
  • one AAA M1A1 at US Army Air Defense Artillery Museum, Ft. Sill, OK
  • one AAA M2A2 at US Army Air Defense Artillery Museum, Ft. Sill, OK
  • One AAA M1A1 at 31st ADA Brigade, Ft. Sill, OK
  • One AAA M1A1 at Ft. Bliss Museum, Ft. Bliss, TX
  • One AAA M1A1 at National Electronics Museum, MD
  • Two Anti/Tank T-8 at National Armor & Cavalry Museum, Fort Benning, GA

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