


1911 U.S. Army Maneuver: Battery Ds 3-Inch Gun in Texas
This historic photograph captures a U.S. Army maneuver in Texas in 1911, showcasing Battery D’s 3-inch gun. As military forces prepared for potential conflict during a time of increasing tension, training exercises like these were crucial to ensuring readiness. The image reflects the focus on artillery capabilities as the U.S. military sought to modernize and improve its tactical strength during this period.
The photograph is a record of the military’s organized efforts, detailing elements such as machine guns and infantry units alongside artillery operations. It links back to the U.S. 17th Infantry and other artillery units stationed in Texas, particularly around San Antonio, a key site for military training. This documentation is part of a broader narrative of military preparedness in the early 20th century, a time when the U.S. was solidifying its presence on the global stage.

1911 U.S. Army Maneuver: Battery Ds 3-Inch Gun in Texas