- Roy_A_LingleHi Bob! Hi Folks!
The only place I remember the serial number being was inside on a data plate up the driver's area on the left wall. If it was stamped on the outside someplace, no one I ever worked with knew of such a location.
Best I remember.
Sgt, Scouts Out!
- Roy_A_Lingle
And a Cannon that I thought was a French or German Cannon from WWI when I first looked at it.
Then I clambered on it to check out the markings that are usually near the breech and found
Anyone have any ideas? I'm going to try and contact the organization and see what they know
- bsmart
- Roy_A_Lingle
And a Cannon that I thought was a French or German Cannon from WWI when I first looked at it.
Then I clambered on it to check out the markings that are usually near the breech and found
Anyone have any ideas? I'm going to try and contact the organization and see what they know
Its a Type 96 150mmm howitzer though its lost its shield at some stage.
Can you do us a walkaround if your going back that way sometime Roy?
- bsmart- Roy_A_Lingle
And a Cannon that I thought was a French or German Cannon from WWI when I first looked at it.
Then I clambered on it to check out the markings that are usually near the breech and found
Its a Type 96 150mmm howitzer though its lost its shield at some stage.
- Roy_A_Lingle
Hold on there Jim! Bob is the one who found that cannon! And that is Bob you are quoting. Don't understand how my name got mixed up with that cannon. I can't tell one Type ## cannon from another.
- Roy_A_LingleHi Bob! Hi Folks!
Looks like an early M114(A0) and looks like most of it is still there.
Hey Bob, if you do get up that way again, could you please take a picture of the rear and the top. Looks like the slope behind it will let you get both in one shot.
Thanks for this shot.
Sgt, Scouts Out!
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