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Old October 7th, 2006, 10:52 AM
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Default Re: ANZAC 3.7in Mtn Gun

So getting back to my origian question then these are in general mainly New Zealand units.
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Default Re: ANZAC 3.7in Mtn Gun

Apart from when they are used by Australian troops.

(I am presuming that the O'Hare troop mentioned here are Australians)
Warren Force - Papua

Or at Buna:
Kokoda

mentioned in this site on RA methods (Assuming 'RAA' is the Australian Arty? - and RNZA is the Kiwis)
3.7 Howitzer

the main site here looks interesting for British Arty in general British Artillery in WW2

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With respect to the Australian use of this gun:

These 2 references refer to the same 4 guns.
"(I am presuming that the O'Hare troop mentioned here are Australians)
Warren Force - Papua

Or at Buna:
Kokoda"

From: "Guns of the regiment", Major General S.N. Gower, 1981.

Ordnance QF 3.7 in Mountain Howitzer Mark 1 on Carriage Mountain Howitzer Mark 1

Date of Introduction 1942
Date of Withdrawal 1943

Australians only had 4 of these guns.
3 guns were abandoned at Salamaua due to lack of ammunition. The forth was lost in transport back to Port Moresby.

The Australian guns only had the spoked/wooden carriage wheels. New Zealand guns had pneumatic wheels.

1 st Australian Mountain Battery equipped with this gun. Formed in July 1942.
Maj M.P. O'Hare was the commander of the 1 st Australian Mountain Battery. This battery had only these 4 x 3.7 inch mountain howitzers

Max range of 6217 meters with normal max charge of a No 4 and No 5 bag, (super charge).
Special "O'Hare’s Charge" of 2 x No5 bag max range of 6580 meters.
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Special "O'Hare’s Charge" of 2 x No5 bag max range of 6580 meters.

I really would not like to be near the gun when that one was used !

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