Re: [MV] M109A2-A5

Jim Rice (jimrice@sirinet.net)
Mon, 19 Apr 1999 22:05:48 -0500

Of course, it could also mean the 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer series.
When I was a commander in Germany, I had 8 M109A2s. Now, most active army
units are equipped with the M109A6 "Paladin." Yes, as in "Have Gun, Will
Travel."

Jim

Steve L Dussetschleger wrote:

> On Mon, 19 Apr 1999 18:59:11 EDT MadSkier1@aol.com writes:
> >What is a M109A2-A5?
> >
> >Rob
> ****** Rob, I have a '68 Kaiser-Jeep M109A3 which is a shop van body
> mounted on a duece-and-a-half . Hope this helps. I assume the others
> are same just earlier and later versions. Steve
> 1953 M38A1 1/4 ton Jeep
> 1962 M37B1 3/4 ton Truck
> 1968 M274A5 1/2 ton Utility vehicle "mule"
> 1968 M109A3 2 1/2 ton Shop Van
> 1977 M886 5/4 ton Field ambulance
>
> >
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