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Artillery was of limited effectiveness in the west. Rugged terrain and mobile adversary made a heavy piece of ordnance difficult to transport and operate in a battle situation. Still, there were some cases when artillery, especially the more portable mortar and mountain howitzer, contributed to victory. More commonly however, a cannon had ceremonial value, providing the morning and evening salute and being employed for other special occasions.
As was the case over a century ago, the artillery at Fort Concho is assigned to the infantry. The unit's primary function is educational; its members participate in activities on and off the Fort Concho grounds to educate the public about the life of the frontier soldiers and The Fort Concho Artillery is dedicated to authenticity in its uniforms, equipment, and on-field programs. The gun crew follows the standard drill of the period. Late nineteenth century military rank and procedure are followed during an activity. A separate "out-of-uniform" system allows all members a voice in unit affairs. As a volunteer organization, the Fort Concho Living History Program is continually looking for new members. Most unit activities take place on evenings and weekends. So, if you have an interest in history and community service, you are welcome to look into an "enlistment." For more information, call
Chris Morgan at (325) 657-4443 or write to the Company Clerk, Fort Concho
Artillery, 630 South Oakes, San Angelo, TX 76903, or e-mail
LivingHistory@FortConcho.com.
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