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<blockquote data-quote="IreneKennedy" data-source="post: 2234974" data-attributes="member: 17815"><p>Way back in the early 60's at Fort Sill was still some towed 8" guns. The second photo looks like the undercarriage of the towed. IIRC, a ten ton truck was required to pull the big gun and if a limber was used, then a five ton truck could be used. Seems like mid 60's the SP (self propelled) had retired the bigger towed guns, which left the 105's towed. However, since this is OSA, I could be wrong</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IreneKennedy, post: 2234974, member: 17815"] Way back in the early 60's at Fort Sill was still some towed 8" guns. The second photo looks like the undercarriage of the towed. IIRC, a ten ton truck was required to pull the big gun and if a limber was used, then a five ton truck could be used. Seems like mid 60's the SP (self propelled) had retired the bigger towed guns, which left the 105's towed. However, since this is OSA, I could be wrong [/QUOTE]
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