File:6inchMkVIIGunAncre26March1918.jpg
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English: Photograph of British 6 inch Mk VII gun in action behind a chalk ridge near Hédauville, west of the Ancre, 4.5 miles NW of Albert, France. It is firing in V Corps sector against the first phase of the German Kaiserschlacht offensive, Operation Michael.
Camouflage markings are clearly visible on the gun. |
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Source | Scanned from "The Times History of the War" Volume XVIII, page 76, published 1919. | |||||||||||
Author | British Government | |||||||||||
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