Duty Statue - Fort Riley, Kansas
N 39° 03.751 W 096° 46.891
14S E 691943 N 4326056
The "Duty" statue stands near the U. S. Cavalry Museum at Fort Riley, Kansas.
Waymark Code: WM8W8R
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 05/20/2010
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This Equestrian Statue is called "Duty" and stands near the U. S. Cavalry Museum at Fort Riley, Kansas. This equestrian statue was designed by John Nathan Muir and was dedicated on October 2003 and stands as a tribute to the cavalrymen and their horses who have served the United States.
Note: The Fort Riley is a secure military post. Visitors to Forft Riley are required to present valid identification with photo and a valid vehicle registration certificate. Vehicles and persons are subject to search prior to entering Fort Riley.
Identity of Rider: Un-named Cavalry Soldier
Identity of Horse: Un-Named
Name of artist: John Nathan Muir
Date of Dedication: October 2003
Material: Bronze
Unusual Features: The statue shows a cavalry soldier sitting erect astride his cavalry horse.
Position: All Hooves Planted
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