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Enubuj island, Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands, February 4th, 1944.

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Enubuj island, Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands, February 4th, 1944. A view of an M1 155mm howitzer which blew up, killing five of its crew and injuring several others quite seriously. Cause of the accident was believed to be a defective fuse. Another cause for these type of accidents was the separately loaded powder. It was vital that the powder chambers of the 155mm tubes were to be swabbed and inspected after each round was fired.  If too much powder residue built up in the barrel, it could cause a catastrophic explosion when a round was fired. Amazingly, those incidents were relatively rare. The origin of the M114 actually lay in an initiative by the US Army to design and develop a modern carriage system for its aged M1918 155mm guns.  The M1918 was nothing more than a copy of the World War 1-era French Canon de 155 C modele 1917 Schneider system which was procured in number by the American military.  When it was decided against modernizing the older M1918 guns in this way, a new

Crossed rifles in the sand are a comrade’s tribute to this American soldier who sprang ashore from a landing barge and died at the barricades of Western Europe, 1944.

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Crossed rifles in the sand are a comrade’s tribute to this American soldier who sprang ashore from a landing barge and died at the barricades of Western Europe, 1944. Some days after D-Day, Omaha Beach. It had to have been after the artillery was stopped. Crossed rifles on the sand are a comrade’s tribute to this American soldier who sprang ashore from a landing barge and died at the barricades of Western Europe. Picture taken a few days after D-Day, on Omaha Beach. It had to have been after the artillery was stopped. Those guys on the background aren’t standing around. They’re receiving orders or getting a briefing. Besides, they had stretcher-bearing details for recovering bodies. But why does it seem like more often than not dead soldiers end up face down? Soldiers tend to die as they’re moving forwards toward their objective. It’s not like in the movies. Providing the soldiers are killed instantly (headshot, shot to the heart, etc) they will drop instantly. No throes