Hello,
been searching to find a picture of an M26 or M46 parked on a dirt ramp in Korea for use as indirect fire. I have come across a few pictures of USMC M46s on ramps but am looking for one that has an M26 (or several) on dirt ramp that is quite steep. I have found a youtube video of it but know there are some still shots as well. Any help is appreciated.
TIA
Bret
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Use of M26 or M46 as artillery in Korean War
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Posted: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 - 03:11 PM UTC
Here's a photo of an M26
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Posted: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 - 06:33 PM UTC
M46 :
I'm not sure about what this one is doing...Maybe it's just bypassing the disabled tank.
EDIT : it's just bypassing the other tank (just found another view showing it better)
M45 ?
H.P.
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Posted: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 - 12:25 PM UTC
H.P. thanks- these are great- some I have not seen. The use of tanks in this manner is interesting (am a former Arty guy) plus I think it will make in interesting diorama for the M26 I have on my shelf-but that needs a home.
Cheers,
Bret
Cheers,
Bret