Four Howitzers camouflaged by netting, part of Battery B of United States 127th Field Artillery Regiment, are fired near the edge of a forest.
United States 127th Field Artillery Regiment in St. Lo, France. From underneath camouflage netting, a crew of Battery B load shells in Howitzers and fire at enemy position. Howitzers of Battery B of United States 127th Field Artillery Regiment being fired. Heavy explosives being directed towards enemy resistance. Smoke rises as Howitzers are fired.
United States 127th Field Artillery Regiment in St. Lo, France during World War II. Crew of Battery B unload ammunition from a truck as jeeps move past them. Soldiers unload shells from a truck and place them on ground.
United States 127th Field Artillery Regiment in St. Lo, France during World War II. Crew of Battery B load shells in Howitzers. Soldiers work on the artillery.
United States 127th Field Artillery Regiment in St. Lo, France during World War II. 155 mm Howitzers being fired at enemy position. Soldiers in a field and wooden crates of powder bags piled up. Crew of Battery B unload wooden crates and shells from a truck. Wooden crates being forwarded into emplacement. Shells being unloaded and placed onto the ground.
United States 127th Field Artillery Regiment in St. Lo, France during World War II. 155 mm Howitzer as a soldier operates an elevation wheel. Section Chief looks into a paper as another soldier explains to him. A soldier near a 155 mm Howitzer.
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