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    • Mexican War
      Illinigander,         The muzzle is numberless.  The gun is displayed at Gettysburg.  The National Park Service has an inventory of all artillery across the battlefield.  A very astute gentleman, Jerry Coates, initiated the inventory.  If my memory is right no catalog of the artillery tubes at Gettysburg existed before Mr. Coates jump started the task sometime in the 1990's. This gun is very close to the Virginia monument on Seminary Ridge.         In a future presentation I  will write about another twelve pounder at Buena Vista. The artillery secured Taylor's success and dominated the battle.  Other factors contributed to the American hold-on victory such as the terrain, interior lines and easy access to the main road.  The artillery however, rapidly fired, limbered, and raced to another developing crisis with remarkable efficiency.  
    • Spartan19
      Thank you for this. 
    • Rakkasan187
      Thank you for the updated information, I will need to get an updated Motto catalog.   Apologies to Spartan, as initially it was thought to have been the correct ID from the previous ASMIC motto catalog   Leigh 
    • Allen0820
      God bless him ....
    • hardstripe
      The latest issue of the ASMIC Motto Catalog has that DI as the 361st Engineer Regt. Likewise, the ASMIC Engineer DI Catalog.   ASMIC just released the updated version of the Motto Catalog, featuring full color images of over 18,000 DIs. It is available from the ASMIC Website (www.asmig.org) to both members and non-members.    
    • davekj
      Thank You KurtA for your help !!!  I figured it was a paki patch and surly not a issue or authorized one .    Dave
    • Rhscott
      Well, first off, nice looking rifle.  Is the stock cut for the A3 handguard ring or not?  If not, it was made by SA in 1942 could have been used during the big 1942 rebuilds. If A3 cut then there is really no telling when/where/why. Depo rebuild did usually have stamping applied when completed but field units replacing parts or “repairing” did not usually.  
    • BlueBookGuy
      hello all, please does anyone know what is the earliest known date for having in actual use the CRU-8/P chest connector?, could 1957 - 58 be too early? I know a USAF T.O. from springtime 1960 showed it as regularly in service, yet that doesn't say when it had been introduced.   Thanx in advance.
    • doughboy
      Thank you for this info. Absolutely interesting to know - Great!  👍  
    • Tlowe95
      Ah, you were the one that beat to this on Bill's list haha
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