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German Hornisse/Nashorn tank destroyer on display at the United States Army Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, United States, 12 Jun 2007

Caption     German Hornisse/Nashorn tank destroyer on display at the United States Army Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, United States, 12 Jun 2007 ww2dbase
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1. Joe Koss says:
30 Jun 2016 11:55:52 PM

As of 2013, most, if not all, of the Aberdeen armor, including this vehicle, was moved to Fort Lee, Virginia, under a museum consolidation plan that was required by BRAC. The armor sits in a field, and is closed to the public, because the Army does not have the money to build the museum structure that BRAC envisioned.

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