Monday, February 13, 2017

ONE OF THE LARGEST MILITARY INSTALLATIONS IN THE WORLD…YUMA PROVING GROUND.

Tuesday, February 7 – We continue our sightseeing around the Yuma, AZ, area.  Our second stop of the morning was the Yuma Proving Ground. The Proving Ground is used for testing military equipment and encompasses 1,307.8 square miles in the northwestern Sonoran Desert.

Yums Proving Ground

Two very large howitzers predominately displayed at the entrance welcomes visitors to the Proving Ground. The Proving Ground conducts tests on nearly every weapon system in the ground combat arsenal. There are about two dozen pieces of artillery, tanks, and missiles on displayed in the nearby field that have been tested here at the Proving Grounds.

The outside museum is free. We walked around and view the weapons. There are informative placards at each piece telling us about the weapon. We felt the amount of information was minimal wishing for more insight about the displays. For example, it would be nice to display the shell fired by each of these large guns to get a perspective of their destructive power.

Yums Proving Ground

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M107, 175MM Self-Propelled Howitzer. Wt. 174 lbs. Used during the Vietnam War.

Yums Proving Ground

M386, Launcher 762-MM Rocket, truck mounted launcher. Self-Propelled base for launching surface-to-surface, large caliber, fin-stabilized, free flight rockets.

Yums Proving Ground

M42A2 “Duster” Antiaircraft, Artillery, Self-propelled Twin 40-MM Guns. Used extensively in Vietnam.

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M112A1 Armored Personnel Carrier. This unit is capable of amphibious and air-drop operations. Used extensively in Vietnam and Saudi Arabia.

Yuma Proving Ground

Once a boy, always a boy.
Yuma Proving Ground

Unfortunately, Paul failed to put our updated truck registration in the glove box (It's there now.) so we were not permitted to enter the active military base to see the additional museum displays. Regardless, we enjoyed our visit and when back in the area, we might finish our visit to the military base.

Our third and last stop for the day was the St. Thomas Mission. It was dedicated in 1922. Its design replicates the Mission Puerto de Purísima Concepción, which once stood on the site.

St. Thomas Mission

This gentleman was working on the bell.St. Thomas Mission

Located next to the Historic Yuma Prison, we found the Mission locked. We were able to walk around outside, but missed the opportunity to see the inside. Darn!

Gorgeous doors.
St Thomas Mission

We spent the remainder of the day relaxing in the beautiful Yuma sunshine. We've been lucky since entering Arizona. The area suffered some unseasonable nasty weather in January, but the customary 70-80 degree weather has welcomed us.

Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y’all back real soon. Have a great day!

10 comments:

  1. We love visiting places like this. All boys must play with the "toys". I've forgotten to replace an updated registration and even an updated insurance card. Ugh. I got caught once.

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  2. I agree with you about the Yuma Proving Ground display that it would be nice to see the shell fired by each of these large guns to get a perspective of their destructive power...especially for us non-military types. :-)

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  3. Nice that you have been busy checking thesis things out , glad you enjoyed them.

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  4. Same thing happened to us when we tried to go to the proving grounds. No insurance card. And we have never made it to the mission when it was open. But there is next time.

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  5. I'm not big on military museums but love seeing the old missions. Did the Mission Trail here in San Antonio a few years back.

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  6. Your header pic is so great.

    You've found a lot to see and do in Yuma. Too bad the mission was locked. How much longer will you guys be there?

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  7. The outside of the Proving Ground would have been perfect for me:) I would have been excited to discover we couldn't get in...haha! The Mission is beautiful. Sorry you couldn't get inside. I imagine it was gorgeous. Yes, the warmer weather has been wonderful:)

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  8. I bet Paul was really enjoying the Military Proving Ground!! To bad you couldn't finish the tour. Always next time!!
    I would have been so disappointed at not being able to see inside the mission. Again, always next time!! Two great reasons to revisit the area!!
    Looks like you guys are getting lots of sunshine!!

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  9. I got caught once when I filed the license tabs for the trailer that was in winter storage then forgot to put them on before we left home.

    I thought your timing on this trip was poor since you missed the gathering at Q. I was wrong. Your timing was perfect! You got to attend the smaller gathering and you missed the lousy weather. Good job!

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  10. You guys jam a lot into a single day.

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