M30

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Q709529

1950s portable 107 mm (4.2") mortar of American origin

2.4 Marines fire a 4.2in mortar near Camp Carroll2.4 Marines fire a 4.2in mortar near Camp Carroll
4.2 inch mortars are prepared for shipment at the Multiple Items Processing Point at Da Nang4.2 inch mortars are prepared for shipment at the Multiple Items Processing Point at Da Nang
4.2 inch mortar team of Battery W, 3rd Battalion 11th Marines at Landing Zone Baldy4.2 inch mortar team of Battery W, 3rd Battalion 11th Marines at Landing Zone Baldy
4.2-inch Mortar, RRCAS, CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick4.2-inch Mortar, RRCAS, CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick
51 - Artillery - 1967 - February 196751 - Artillery - 1967 - February 1967
266 - Mortars - 1970 - January 15, 1970266 - Mortars - 1970 - January 15, 1970
266 - Mortars - 1970 - May 15, 1970266 - Mortars - 1970 - May 15, 1970
379 - Weapons (US weapons in use) - September 12, 1970379 - Weapons (US weapons in use) - September 12, 1970
2012-Museo Giron anagoria 042012-Museo Giron anagoria 04
2012-Museo Giron anagoria 092012-Museo Giron anagoria 09
Gowen Field Military Heritage Museum, Gowen Field ANGB, Boise, Idaho 2018 (46828322521)Gowen Field Military Heritage Museum, Gowen Field ANGB, Boise, Idaho 2018 (46828322521)
HQ Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Regiment soldiers fire a 4.2-inch mortarHQ Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Regiment soldiers fire a 4.2-inch mortar
M30 mortar at the War Remnants MuseumM30 mortar at the War Remnants Museum
Marines Fire Mortars, 1969 (11950295695)Marines Fire Mortars, 1969 (11950295695)
Members of HQ Co, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Regiment fire a 4.2-inch mortarMembers of HQ Co, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Regiment fire a 4.2-inch mortar
Mortar bigMortar big