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- Follow_Me_(sculpture) abstract "Follow Me is a United States Army memorial located at Fort Benning, Georgia. It was created in 1959 by two soldiers, Private First Class Manfred Bass, sculptor and designer, and Private First Class Karl H. Van Krog, his assistant. The model for the statue was Eugene Wyles, an officer candidate and ten-year Army veteran. It depicts a 1950s-era infantry soldier charging forward and gesturing for others to follow. Originally called The Infantryman, the statue was installed on Eubanks Field on May 3, 1960. In 1964, it was renamed Follow Me and moved in front of Infantry Hall. Some students and graduates of the U.S. Army Infantry School call the statue "Iron Mike", after Lieutenant General John W. "Iron Mike" O'Daniel, but most soldiers use the term Iron Mike to refer to the Airborne Trooper statue at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.In 2004, a new bronze version was cast and the original statue was moved to the front of the National Infantry Museum. "Follow Me!" is also the US Army Infantry motto.".
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) thumbnail Followme.jpg?width=300.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageExternalLink iron_mike.htm.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageID "3586102".
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageLength "1577".
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageRevisionID "668431367".
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1959_sculptures.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Outdoor_sculptures_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Resin_sculptures.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLink File:Iron_mike.fort_benning.jpg.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Benning.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Bragg.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Bragg,_North_Carolina.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLink Infantry.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Mike.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLink John_W._ODaniel.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLink National_Infantry_Museum.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Army_Infantry_School.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army_Infantry_School.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLink File:Followme.jpg.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Follow Me'' (sculpture)".
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Follow Me".
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) hasPhotoCollection Follow_Me_(sculpture).
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mil-memorial-stub.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US-Army-stub.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) subject Category:1959_sculptures.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) subject Category:Outdoor_sculptures_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) subject Category:Resin_sculptures.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) hypernym United.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) comment "Follow Me is a United States Army memorial located at Fort Benning, Georgia. It was created in 1959 by two soldiers, Private First Class Manfred Bass, sculptor and designer, and Private First Class Karl H. Van Krog, his assistant. The model for the statue was Eugene Wyles, an officer candidate and ten-year Army veteran. It depicts a 1950s-era infantry soldier charging forward and gesturing for others to follow.".
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) label "Follow Me (sculpture)".
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) sameAs m.09n5_j.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) sameAs Q5464707.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) sameAs Q5464707.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) wasDerivedFrom Follow_Me_(sculpture)?oldid=668431367.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) depiction Followme.jpg.
- Follow_Me_(sculpture) isPrimaryTopicOf Follow_Me_(sculpture).