File:M2A2 firing in Operation Francis Marion, 9 July 1967.jpg

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English: Operation Francis Marion a search and destroy mission against North Vietnamese Army troops moving through Pleiku Province, 40 km southwest of Pleiku and east of the Cambodian boarder. Members of Battery "B", 42nd Artillery Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, fire an M2A2 105mm howitzer in support of elements of the 1st Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment.
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Author NARA photo 111-CCV-260-CC41063 by PFC Richard S. Durrance

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Battery "B", 42nd Artillery Regiment fire an M2A2 105mm howitzer during Operation Francis Marion, 9 July 1967

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