File:14 inch inch 50 cal railway gun elevated photo.jpg
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Description14 inch inch 50 cal railway gun elevated photo.jpg | Photograph of US 14-inch 50 cal gun on Mk I carriage at maximum elevation. 5 of these were in action in France in 1918 in the last 3 months of World War I, crewed by the US Navy. | |||||||
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Railway Artillery: A Report on the Characteristics, Scope of Utility, Etc., of Railway Artillery, Volume I, page 335 by Harry W Miller, United States Army Ordnance Department. Washington, Government Print Office, 1921. Downloaded from https://archive.org/details/railwayartiller00deptgoog |
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current | 08:27, 5 March 2009 | ![]() | 438 × 549 (95 KB) | Rcbutcher (talk | contribs) | higher resolution image |
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12:29, 4 March 2009 | ![]() | 438 × 549 (70 KB) | Rcbutcher (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Photograph of US 14-inch 50 cal railway gun at maximum elevation. |Source=Railway Artillery: A Report on the Characteristics, Scope of Utility, Etc., of Railway Artillery, Volume I, page 335 by Harry W Miller, United States Army |
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