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This may very likely be the 204th FA (National Guard unit) as this was their main weapon and area of operation. In May 1951, battery A was attached to the 999th and moving North in support of the 1st ROK just North Of Seoul while Batteries B and C moved up and down the Ujon Bu road supporting the 25th Division. — Preceding unsigned comment was added by 2602:306:CE40:85B0:75B0:8C1C:B660:8A6B (talk) 23:09, 7 January 2018 (UTC)[回复]

Confirmed, this image is in the National Archive and appears in the book “M40 Gun Motor Carriage” by David Doyle.  this is Battery A of the 204th in support of the 1st ROK.  For this action the unit received citations from the Korean president and ROK command ... and apparently presented with a white bull as a gift which became their mascot.  The set piece was named the “Rice Paddy Daddy” with a tiger painted on.  Also in this battery, is an often imaged M40 with a dragon on it. — Preceding unsigned comment was added by 108.228.8.91 (talk) 04:38, 26 May 2020 (UTC)[回复]