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WEAPONS OF THE FIELD ARTILLERY – National Archives and Records Administration – ARC Identifier 36806 / Local Identifier 111-TF-3646 – Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. (09/18/1947 – 02/28/1964). FEATURES, USE AND CAPABILITIES OF FIELD ARTILLERY WEAPONRY IN THE CANNON TYPE ARTILLERY CATEGORY AND ROCKET AND MISSILE CATEGORY. DVD Copied by Master Scanner Thomas Gideon.
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Sweet ! 175mm Self Propelled
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Interesting. Although this was WAY before my time, I've never seen the Pickle get erected (HHB 56FA, 80-82). Very "peculiar".
Nice! Yeah, i served 2007-2011 and met American serviceman and -women in Grafenwöhr and Baumholder during military exercises! Cheers!
I sure enjoyed my tour in Germany,i have been back to vist a few times since my army days.
hope you enjoyed your stay. 😉
Looks like most of this was at Ft.Sill,I was there in june and july 1964 before going to the 24th inf div in Augsburg Germany.We trained on the 105s towed,in germany we had the M109s SP
On which side may I ask?
I've still got 6 pieces of shrapnel in my calf from fighting in the NATO mission to Croatia/Bosnia. That's all I've got to say about artillery…
I was in one of the last active duty units in the Army to use the M-110A2 howitzer. 4 Battalion 14th Field Artillery of 7th Corps in Bamberg Germany. Warner Barracks..
I was in a Sergeant Missile Unit in Germany, 1970-72…5th Bn 73rd Arty.
@rog197236 The opening gives a date of 1965 (MCMLXV)
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