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A friend is looking to buy a WW2 165 MM howitzer. I know no more about it than that. The Centurion AVRE packed a 165 mm howitzer and the US Army had one during WW2, but i would think that would be a very rare beast. Does anybody know of any survivors or other nationality that it might be?

 

Thanks

 

Tim (too)

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Is there such a thing? The US Howitzer was a 155mm surely and the Cent 165mm is not really a howitzer as it's more of a demolition gun and was not used in a field mount.

 

The US 155mm does exist in private hands, Bob Fleming brought a small number back from Bosnia. I did toy with the idea of getting one to tow behind my M5 HST but decided it would just be the worlds most useless trailer! Lovely thing though....

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As far as I know a gun on a tank is called the main Gun and a Howitzer is from the Artillery family and is pulled behind another vehicle so what is it you friends is looking for? This is my M1 A1 155mm howitzer Dated 1943.

 

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There was apparently a WW2 US 165mm howitzer (according to the "boys books of artillery and military hardware, 1954 edition)". I will try and scan a pic of it for you later on.

 

Anyway, i was alerted to one coming up for auction soon. See this site - but there is no photo.

 

http://www.wellersauctions.com/Special1.html

 

Sadly it has now been withdrawn from the sale - no reason given. Anyway, it looked to big for a WW1 truck to tow. If anybody is aware of a WW1 artillery piece that they want to sell do send me a PM please.

 

many thanks

 

Tim

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