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Follow Me (sculpture)

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363: 102: 22: 57:. 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 twenty-year Army veteran. It depicts a 1950s-era 306: 264: 430: 450: 207: 232: 411: 347: 254: 289: 185: 152: 445: 404: 222: 397: 340: 95: 440: 75: 435: 110: 333: 46: 54: 175: 142: 83: 313: 259: 201: 38: 362: 381: 317: 109:
In 2004, a new bronze version was cast and the original statue was moved to the front of the
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and moved in front of Infantry Hall. Some students and graduates of the
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soldier charging forward and gesturing for others to follow.
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United States Army
Fort Moore
formerly
Benning
Georgia
infantry
U.S. Army Infantry School
John W. "Iron Mike" O'Daniel
Iron Mike
Fort Bragg, North Carolina

National Infantry Museum
Aubrey Newman
"Follow Me celebrates 50 years"
Ledger-Enquirer
Archived
"'Follow Me' statue's Wyles passes away"
Ledger-Enquirer
Archived
cite news
link
"Meet the man behind the Infantry's "Follow Me" statue"
WTVM
Archived
"Aubrey S. Newman, 90, Colonel Famed for 'Follow Me!' Battle Cry"
The New York Times
Archived
U.S. Army Infantry Museum
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