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A 32-pounder smoothbore Carronade cannon, mounted on a wooden sled, sits behind its embrasure at Fort James Jackson, near Savannah, Georgia. These Carronade guns were used to fire balls, bolts, screws - any loose parts available - along the flanks of a fortification as a means of disuading attackers from getting too near the fort's walls.
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Category: 32-pounder , canister , cannon , cannons , carronade , cast-iron , flank , flank defense , flank defenses , flanks , fort , Fort James Jackson , fortification , fortifications , forts , Georgia , gun , guns , JaiGieEse PhotoArt , Jon Stephenson , loose shot , Savannah , smoothbore , summer
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