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TROJAN WAR: The T-28 Trojan is named for the inhabitants of the legendary
City of Troy, which was destroyed by the Greeks during the Trojan War. As
ancient mythology has it, the Trojan War was sparked by Paris, the Prince of Troy,
who kidnapped the beautiful Helen from her husband Menelaus, King of Sparta. Enraged,
Menelaus sent an army of men to Troy to recover his wife, as well as the treasures
Paris also stole. After a long and fruitless siege
of Troy, the clever Odysseus contrived an idea to trick the Trojans into admitting
the Greek army within the city walls. A gigantic wooden horse was constructed
and wheeled to the city entrance, where it was offered as a gift. The Trojans
accepted the gift, and as they slept, scores of Greeks emerged from the horse
and killed them before burning the city to the ground. Coincidentally,
the City of Fall River used to be named "Troy." Click here
to learn more. |