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Katyusha: Soviet rocket artillery; Knee mortar: Japanese Type 89 50 mm light mortar, called "knee mortar" by American troops who thought it looked designed to be fired braced on the knee (which it was not).
Pages in category "World War II field artillery" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Pages in category "Field Artillery regiments of the United States Army in World War II" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Media in category "World War II artillery of the United States" This category contains only the following file. Mortar 4.2 Inch Chemical M2 1943.jpg 366 × 442; 97 KB
Rocket artillery T34 Calliope: 114 mm/183 mm 4.5 in/7.2 in Rocket artillery United States: T40 Whizbang: 180 mm (7.2 in) Rocket artillery United States: Field artillery 75 mm gun M2/M3/M6: 75 mm (2.95 in) Field gun United States: Copy of a British weapon QF 2.95-inch mountain gun: 75 mm (2.95 in) Mountain gun United Kingdom: Used in the Philippines
The 128th Field Artillery was inducted into federal service on 25 November 1940, prior to U.S. entry into World War II, and moved to Fort Jackson, South Carolina, where it arrived on 10 December 1940. The regiment was assigned to the First Army and attached to the Fort Bragg Provisional Field Artillery Brigade.
The 333rd Field Artillery Regiment is a regiment of the Field Artillery Branch of the United States Army.. Part of the regiment's history can be traced to the 333rd Field Artillery Battalion, an African-American racially segregated United States Army unit during World War II.
The 26th Field Artillery Regiment is a field artillery regiment of the United States Army ... It refers to the unit's World War II action in that area for which it ...