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25-Pounder Field Gun/Howitzer
Artillery Park
Canadian Forces Base Petawawa, Ontario

25-Pounder Field Gun/HowitzerThis 25-Pounder Field Gun/Howitzer is mounted in Artillery Park, Canadian Force Base Petawawa.

This British-designed Howitzer is one of the world's classic artillery pieces. The 1.8 ton piece was issued early in the Second World War as a replacement for the earlier 18-pounder of First World War vintage. During its service, in addition to barrage, the gun was used in an anti-tank role and as a self-propelled unit. The crew of one Non-Commissioned Officer and five men could fire four rounds per minute and the piece would hurl a shell up to 13,400 yards.

25-Pounder Field Gun/HowitzerThe 25-Pounder Field Gun/Howitzer was employed by the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery in both the Second World War and in the Korean conflict.

The gun is designated with the "43" tactical sign and is marked as "AD", the fourth gun in the first troop and is shown as belonging to the second battery.




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Photos and text provided by LCol L. Jensen