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By shemp h. · Posted
Looks like686?6????, right to left -
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By militbuff · Posted
Sarge, or anyone else, are the attached original Belgian collaborationist insignia? Appreciate any thoughts. -
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By patches · Posted
I got it now, its an upgrade, Post War, we see it like you said, M7B2, as used in the Korean War, has its cannon raised higher than the WWII one. I was thinking it was either a one of a kind modification, or a specific BW modification. Service in Korea While the original M7 and M7B1 models were heavily utilized in WWII, their howitzers initially lacked the necessary range and elevation to counter the steep, rugged geography of the Korean peninsula. To solve this, existing M7 variants were rapidly converted into the M7B2 configuration to provide vital mobile indirect fire support for advancing United Nations and US ground force. -
By tthen · Posted
These are a recent acquisition, I've seen tags on other Japanese equipment similar to this. Would someone be able to decipher the tag on the bino strap? The one on the case is completely washed out. Thank you! Tom -
By Proud Kraut · Posted
Yes it´s a M7 B2 Priest which had an additional armor plate at the front. Great photo! -
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By SARGE · Posted
Nice field award grouping. Congratulations. -
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By danimal03 · Posted
Nice display. Also nice to see something a little different.
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