Ww2 artillery guns

    • [DOC File]The Forward Observer in WWII - 29th Infantry Division

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      Short range artillery (e.g. US 75mm pack howitzer) 18” Standard artillery (25pdr, 88mm, 105mm, 155mm etc) 24” Long range artillery (155m guns & 210 howitzers) 36” Very long range (e.g. German 17cm gun) 48” Combat. Each unit in a combat throws a number of D6s: Inf or cavalry bns get 2 dice. Recce bns get 1. Tanks get 3. Artillery gets 3

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    • [DOC File]Abbreviation Relevant to Gunners

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      The brigade, consisting of the 2nd Battalion the Gloucester Regiment, the 2nd Battalion of the Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry, the 1st East Riding Yeomanry and some Royal Artillery anti- tank guns, was holding Cassel as a rear guard for the withdrawal of the British and French army from Dunkirk.

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    • [DOC File]Rules - Zen Internet

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      Artillery Code 2 or 3 letter groups which were used for all fire order terms and also for other instructions, transmitted in Morse Code. (WW2) Arty Artillery. Arty Int Artillery Intelligence. Arty/R Artillery Reconnaissance. Artillery observation and ranging conducted by RAF aircraft by …

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    • [DOC File]Big Island Bomber

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      Success depends upon the coordinated use of the guns and the tanks, with the guns paying particular attention to hostile artillery, and above all to anti-tank guns and observation posts. 4. The decision of whether the assault should be led by the infantry or the armored vehicles depends on circumstances.

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    • [DOC File]Memoir '44, House Rules - Grognard

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      Artillery ammunition was running short and II Corps orders were issued restricting its use to five rounds per guns per day. On the 21st there was some activity on the 3rd Division's front, but pressure was less severe and all attempts to cross the river there were frustrated.

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    • [DOC File]Walkington War Memorial WW2

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      F Battery - 130 men, 4 x 3 inch AA guns, 4 x .50 calibre water cooled machine guns. E Battery - 70 men, 12 searchlights (not 15 as 1 platoon short). F & E Batterys had shared amenities for showers and latrines for 200 men. F Battery had a kitchen/mess for their 130 men. E Battery had a separate kitchen/mess nearby for their 70 men.

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    • [DOC File]1st Tactical Studies Group - Airborne

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      Artillery Movement - An ordered Artillery Unit may March 1 hex or Battle. Exceptions are Mortars, Machine-Guns and Self-Propelled Artillery (see the Artillery Unit rules and Infantry Support Weapons rules, below). Indirect & Direct Fire - Direct Firing Artillery require …

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    • [DOC File]John Jewell - 3rd Attack Group

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      The Germans and the Russians considered it imperative to have big guns in street fighting. In Patton's book "War as I Knew It" he describes using 155mm SP guns firing one round at a very obtuse angle to breach all the buildings on one side of the street. A 25mm gun would be of little value.

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    • List of World War II artillery - Wikipedia

      The basic organization of the artillery in the Army is the battalion, composed of three firing batteries and a headquarters battery, with a strength of 522 men and 12 guns. The 29th Division artillery consisted of three 105mm howitzer battalions, the 110th, 111th, and 224th, and one 155mm, the 227th.

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    • [DOC File]Private 4804118, 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment

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      The coastal artillery ground troops practiced firing 30/50 caliber machine guns and were not known for their accuracy. The tow cables were severed by gunfire on more than one occasion very close to the tails of the towing aircraft.

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