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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1X7E_plum-creek-railroad-attack-historical_Lexington-NE.html
Here, on August 7, 1867, a band of Southern Cheyennes, led by Chief Turkey Leg, wrecked a west-bound Union Pacific freight train and handcar which preceded it. The engineer and fireman were killed and the boxcars looted and burned. One of the h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QT8_m2-bradley-fighting-vehicle_Lexington-NE.html
This vehicle, not a true tank, is built by FMC Corporation. Named after General Omar Bradley, it first appeared in 1978. It is powered by a Cummins 500 hp, V-8, Diesel engine with a supercharger. The transmission is built by General Electric. The …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QT7_m60a1-main-battle-tank_Lexington-NE.html
This tank weighs 53 tons with crew and equipment. The armament is one 105 mm main gun, a 7.62, co-axial machine gun and a .50 caliber m85 machine gun on the commanders cupola. The hull and turret are homogeneous steel castings. The tank is equip…
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