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Snow Hall, a building on Ft. Sill, is designed to resemble a (what)? And what is its significance? The attached pic is what it looks like from google maps.
This isnt designed to really stump anyone, but to share some military history which I only fount out a few months ago...


colors (flags) by the enemy in battle, or the taking away of a...
I never said 1775. I said the British took it in 1759 from the French and in 1777 from the Americans.
"During the 1758 Battle of Carillon, 4,000 French defenders were able to repel an attack by 16,000 British troops near the fort. In 1759, the British returned and drove a token French garrison from the fort merely by occupying high ground that threatened the fort.... May 1775 when the Green Mountain Boys and other state militia under the command of Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold captured it in a surprise attack. Cannons captured were transported to Boston where their deployment forced the British to abandon the city in March 1776. The Americans held it until June 1777, when British forces under General John Burgoyne again occupied high ground above the fort and threatened the Continental Army troops, leading them to withdraw from the fort and its surrounding defenses."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Ticonderoga

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