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When did it leave service? Judging by this page at Olive-Drab.com it seems to still be used in a ceremonial role, and I imagine it coming in handy in Vietnam. This page suggests that the Indian Army continued to use it as a mountain gun until recently. - Ashley Pomeroy ( talk) 22:51, 1 August 2008 (UTC)
model number on the cannon nameplate says M1A by Hannifin Mfg Co, 1942 (not M1A1). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.220.9.5 ( talk • contribs)
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I think the titles should specify the calibers, e.g. "75 mm Howizter M116." I am not making a formal move proposal, because I am not sure how best to do this, and because the same issues apply to several other artillery pieces.
Reason 1: People may be looking for the "75 mm pack howitzer," or the "75 mm howitzer M1." Including the caliber makes it easier to find from lists such as /info/en/?search=Category:World_War_II_artillery_of_the_United_States,
Reason 2: It was introduced as the M1, so the M116 isn't a great identifier. It was 75 mm the whole time, so it's a better, if not specific, identifier. 173.66.5.216 ( talk) 19:01, 22 November 2017 (UTC)
Any talk of of this portable howitzer being sent to assist the Ukrainian Army 192.63.146.237 ( talk) 16:48, 20 March 2022 (UTC)
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When did it leave service? Judging by this page at Olive-Drab.com it seems to still be used in a ceremonial role, and I imagine it coming in handy in Vietnam. This page suggests that the Indian Army continued to use it as a mountain gun until recently. - Ashley Pomeroy ( talk) 22:51, 1 August 2008 (UTC)
model number on the cannon nameplate says M1A by Hannifin Mfg Co, 1942 (not M1A1). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.220.9.5 ( talk • contribs)
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I think the titles should specify the calibers, e.g. "75 mm Howizter M116." I am not making a formal move proposal, because I am not sure how best to do this, and because the same issues apply to several other artillery pieces.
Reason 1: People may be looking for the "75 mm pack howitzer," or the "75 mm howitzer M1." Including the caliber makes it easier to find from lists such as /info/en/?search=Category:World_War_II_artillery_of_the_United_States,
Reason 2: It was introduced as the M1, so the M116 isn't a great identifier. It was 75 mm the whole time, so it's a better, if not specific, identifier. 173.66.5.216 ( talk) 19:01, 22 November 2017 (UTC)
Any talk of of this portable howitzer being sent to assist the Ukrainian Army 192.63.146.237 ( talk) 16:48, 20 March 2022 (UTC)