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Caption | Men of 697th Field Artillery Battalion firing 240mm howitzer at Mignano, Italy, 30 Jan 1944 [Colorized by WW2DB] ww2dbase | ||||||||
Colorization Note | This photograph was originally a black and white photograph; the colorized version presented here was a derivative work by WW2DB. The colors used in this version were speculative, and could be significantly different from the real colors. Processed using Adobe Photoshop Image Processor, with default neural filter, selecting "None" as the profile. View the original black and white photograph at its own permanent page. | ||||||||
Photographer | Boyle | ||||||||
Source | ww2dbaseUnited States National Archives | ||||||||
Identification Code | 111-SC-187126 | ||||||||
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Photo Size | 1,280 x 1,018 pixels | ||||||||
Photos on Same Day | 30 Jan 1944 | ||||||||
Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||||||
Colorized Date | 24 Feb 2023 | ||||||||
Licensing | Public Domain. According to the US National Archives, as of 21 Jul 2010: Please contact us regarding any inaccuracies with the above information. Thank you. |
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2. Susie Henry says:
1 Jul 2010 03:38:45 PM
My uncle, Ernest Mathis, was with the Fifth Army in Italy as a Cannoneer serving with the 697th Field Artillery Battalion on the Fifth Army front. They were the first to fire this 240 mm howitzer in combat.
1 Jul 2010 03:38:45 PM
My uncle, Ernest Mathis, was with the Fifth Army in Italy as a Cannoneer serving with the 697th Field Artillery Battalion on the Fifth Army front. They were the first to fire this 240 mm howitzer in combat.
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28 Jun 2010 04:08:26 PM
My uncle, Raymond Mathis, was aboard a submarine during the war 1944. He was the one who spotted a german sub, which they captured. I'm not sure if their sub, or the german sub was named Notorius. The german capt. committed suicide after the capture. I have been unable to find any information beside a picture of this. Any help would be greatly apprecicated. Thank you susie henry