It was one of the largest foreign military equipment purchases made by the Estonian army.
Today, the gun is mainly used as a training gun by the Estonian army.
By the beginning of 1919 the Estonian Army had been increased to 13,000 men, with 5,700 on the front facing 8,000 Soviets.
In 2008, an Estonian Army peacekeeping force joined the British contingent.
After the war he stayed in Estonian Army.
Although the Estonian Army had attained control over its country, its opposite red armies were still active.
Conscription into an Estonian army began on Nov. 11.
Estonian Army - Conscripts routinely receive training in skiing and other winter warfare skills.
The building went back into the use of the Estonian army, after the Soviet army left Viljandi in 1994.
The Estonian Army is always in constant defence readiness in co-operation with the other services.