This all-new 124-page softbound volume is profusely illustrated with almost 250 photos, many of them in color, illustrating the history and US military service of this weapon system from its advent in the early 1950s through the first Gulf War. Widely used in Vietnam, where it had the longest range of any land-based artillery, the M107 and M110 series of vehicles, along with the M109, formed the backbone of US self-propelled artillery for decades, including the height of the Cold War. Many of these images in this volume have never before been published, including numerous color images taken in Vietnam. Augmenting the vintage photos are carefully selected photos of preserved examples chosen to illustrate the details of the vehicles. All variants of the M107 and M110 are presented in this volume.
Development and testing Evolution: 1) M107 2) M110 3) M110A1 4) M110A2 Field and Combat use
An avid military vehicle enthusiast whose collection includes 10 Vietnam-era vehicles, it not surprising that most of his 100+ published books focus on US military vehicles. In June 2015, he was presented the coveted Bart Vanderveen Award by the Military Vehicle Preservation Association, given in recognition of "…the individual who has contributed the most to the historic preservation of military vehicles worldwide."
"This is a terrific reference on these vehicles, well deserving of a spot on your artillery or Vietnam bookshelf!"
~AMPS
"Lots of close ups for modelers seeking various subsystem details, especially from museum-preserved guns. Interesting notes about removable items, for example, storage boxes."
~Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
"This is a neat picture album of these two weapons."
~AMPS Indianapolis
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