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Description Right side elevation of French 240 mm (9.45 inch) Trench Mortar as adopted by the US Army, World War I. This US diagram appears to be a reproduction of original French documentation.
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Based on Plate 14 in "Handbook of the 9.45 inch Trench Mortar Matériel", U.S.A. Ordnance Department, December 1917.


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