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English: Crew and 155mm GPF heavy field gun, of Battery F, US 55th artillery (C.A.C.), France, 1918. |
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Published in "The 55th artillery (C.A.C.) in the American expeditionary forces, France, 1918" by Frederick Morse Cutler, 1920. Downloaded from https://archive.org/details/55thartillerycac00cutlrich |
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Author | Frederick Morse Cutler | |||||||
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