I saw lots of field pieces, particularly on mountaintop fire bases. Nothing like the feeling you get when your chopper lands on a fully exposed piece of rock knowing it isn't going unnoticed!
But the Chinooks bringing in the artillery was even more exposed as they hovered setting them down.
MY DEAR BRIGADIER GENERAL,
I DO NOT KNOW THAT YOU ARE RECEIVING MY MAIL OR NOT.MY FATHER S.M. MUHAMMED SHAH HAS SERVERED UNDER YOUR COMMAND IN 44 S.P. ARTILLERAY REGIMENT,HE IS ALIVE VERY OLD AND REMEMBER YOU, OUT PHONE NO.0345 9577564,POST OFFICE SECTOR NO.2 KANGRA COLONY HARIPUR PAKISTAN.
SP Artillery= Self Propelled
Artillery
That's the only kind i personally saw in vietnam, bye the way.
Posted by: Will | 31 January 2009 at 03:33 PM
I saw lots of field pieces, particularly on mountaintop fire bases. Nothing like the feeling you get when your chopper lands on a fully exposed piece of rock knowing it isn't going unnoticed!
But the Chinooks bringing in the artillery was even more exposed as they hovered setting them down.
Posted by: Old Bogus | 31 January 2009 at 06:39 PM
MY DEAR BRIGADIER GENERAL,
I DO NOT KNOW THAT YOU ARE RECEIVING MY MAIL OR NOT.MY FATHER S.M. MUHAMMED SHAH HAS SERVERED UNDER YOUR COMMAND IN 44 S.P. ARTILLERAY REGIMENT,HE IS ALIVE VERY OLD AND REMEMBER YOU, OUT PHONE NO.0345 9577564,POST OFFICE SECTOR NO.2 KANGRA COLONY HARIPUR PAKISTAN.
Posted by: WAQAR SHAH | 22 March 2010 at 12:36 PM