The Wacky Seven
A Priest of the 19th Field Regiment, R.C.A., in Normandy, July 1944. Its name apparently referred to its crew (Dick, Gord, Harry, Jim, Bert and Bres) rather than to the intricacies of this particular vehicle! Since there was no time to repaint the Priest Kangaroos before they...
A Medium Logistics Wheeled Vehicle (MLVW) acts as the prime mover for a C-1 105 mm Howitzer, used for avalanche control in Rogers Pass, British Columbia.
Designed for air transport during WWII, the M3 was used by the 320th Glider Field Artillery Battalion.
This picture was taken by a US Army Photographer in Normandy and may depict soldiers of the 320th.
Designed for air transport during WWII, the M3 was used by the 320th Glider Field Artillery Battalion.
This picture was taken by a US Army Photographer in Normandy and may depict soldiers of the 320th.
This Schneider Arsenal's gun was manufactured by license in many countries. Finland bought 12 guns from France during the Winter War and they arrived in February 1940
The United States 105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7 was an adaptation of their M3 and M4 Medium Tank chassis to create a self-propelled gun of sufficient firepower to support infantry operations. The first vehicles came off the assembly lines in April of 1942 and during the following years of...
Type: 105mm SP Howitzer
Crew: 5
Vehicle Range: 360 km
Max. Speed: 56 km/h (6.5 km/h in water)
Fording: Amphibious
Vertical Obstacle: .5 m
Gap Crossing: 1.8 m
Armament: 1 x 105mm Howitzer M103, 1 x 12.7mm AA gun.
Armour: NONE
Ammo: HE, Smoke, Chemical, Para...
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