1943 Press Photo American Lieutenant Explains The Workings Of 105 mm To His Crew
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1943 Press Photo American Lieutenant Explains The Workings Of 105 mm To His Crew
Besides fighting on the front lines to close the trap on Rommel, American troops in North Africa are teaching our French Allies to use the latest military equipment from America. One of our most effective artillery pieces is the new 105mm howitzer, and the French, who perfected the famous French 75 during World War I, learn the new weapon rapidly. The following series of photos was taken on a field artillery range near Algiers, North Africa.
Photo is dated 1943.
Photo measures 10 x 8.25 inches.
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Besides fighting on the front lines to close the trap on Rommel, American troops in North Africa are teaching our French Allies to use the latest military equipment from America. One of our most effective artillery pieces is the new 105mm howitzer, and the French, who perfected the famous French 75 during World War I, learn the new weapon rapidly. The following series of photos was taken on a field artillery range near Algiers, North Africa.