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English: This image of a Coast Artillery deflection board (M1905) comes from a 1910 publication and is included for its clear labeling of parts. Image is from "The Service of Coast Artillery," Frank T. Hines and Franklin W. Ward, Goodenough & Woglom Co., New York, 1910, following p. 339.
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