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Misread your message.....thought I read 200mm Mortar. My tired eyes...my
error.
rbmooney wrote:
Robert,Here's
a pic of the 8 inch--200mm--Amer. howitzer. Generally
had a 7 man crew but often 9 men were required.Blake
Mooney
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Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 10:00
PM
Subject: Re: need description of ordinance
Never heard of a 200mm U.S.Mortar................
rbmooney wrote:
I need accurate
descriptions of the U.S. and NK/Chinese ordinance used in the non-tank
areas such as hills and mountains. Everything from U.S. BAR's, light
and heavy mortars, 105mm cannon, and including our 200mm howitzers.
Details are for book I'm writing on Chinese methods and equipment employed
in attacking hills and mountains that Americans and UN forces held.
For some reason, I haven't found the offices of the Pentagon very helpful
and forthcoming. It isn't trivial to me and I sure hope it isn't
to them. Any help would be greatly appreciated--even
one good URL will help! Please leave your name
and email. Thanks very much, Blake
Mooney RB Mooney
rbmooney@bellsouth.net201
Rue Dubourg#226LaPlace, LA 70068USA "Never forget
the importance of history. To know nothing of what happened before you
took your place on earth, is to remain a child forever." --Cicero
RB Mooney
rbmooney@bellsouth.net
"Never forget the importance of history. To know nothing
of what happened before you took your place on earth, is to remain a child
forever." --Cicero
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