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DescriptionBL 5.4 inch Howitzer and Crew East Africa WWI.jpg

BL 5.4 inch Howitzer and crew, East Africa Campaign, World War I.


It is believed that the——gun was crewed by, South Africans at the "time of the photograph."
Date circa. 1916-1917
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Nöthling, C J (ed) , "Ultima Ratio Regum (The last argument of kings): Artillery History of South Africa", page 104. (SADF - Military Information Bureau - Pretoria 1987)


Made available courtesy of SANDF Archives.
Author photographer not identified. Believed——to be, "South African military forces."
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