File:Gunners from the 244th Field Artillery Battalion prepare to fire their M1A1 155mm gun in support of the 26th Infantry Division, 30 March 1945..jpg
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current | 08:37, 9 January 2020 | 1,492 × 1,110 (335 KB) | Boston1775 | {{Information| description = The 119th Field Artillery used M1A1 155mm guns during World War II. Nicknamed the “Long Tom,” this gun fired a 127-pound shell to a range of 13.2 miles (21.2 km). | source = https://armyhistory.org/u-s-and-german-field-artillery-in-world-war-ii-a-comparison/ | author = unknown from National Archives | date = 30 March 1945 | permission = {{PD-USGov-Military-Army}} | other_versions = | additional_information =}} |
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