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Mitchell Holman[_3_]
August 26th 16, 01:07 PM

Andrew Chaplin
August 28th 16, 01:28 PM
Mitchell Holman > wrote in
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I believe she is working on the trigger fork of a howitzer's firing lock.
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Andrew Chaplin
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Andrew Chaplin
August 28th 16, 07:20 PM
Andrew Chaplin > wrote in
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> Mitchell Holman > wrote in
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> I believe she is working on the trigger fork of a howitzer's firing lock.

No, I am mistaken.
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Andrew Chaplin
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john szalay
August 28th 16, 08:28 PM
Andrew Chaplin > wrote in
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> Andrew Chaplin > wrote in
> 7.131:
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>> Mitchell Holman > wrote in
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>>> Attachment decoded: Rosie 63.jpg
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>>> end
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>> I believe she is working on the trigger fork of a howitzer's firing
>> lock.
>
> No, I am mistaken.

close:

photo caption:
One of the girls of Vilter [Manufacturing] Co. filing small gun parts,
Milwaukee, Wisc. One brother in Coast Guard, one going to Army.

War production worker at the Vilter Manufacturing Company making M5 and
M7 guns for the United States Army, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1943.

3 inch Gun M5 was an anti-tank gun

3-inch M7, which included minor modifications for mounting on the M6
heavy tank and M10 tank destroyer.

Andrew Chaplin
August 31st 16, 01:26 PM
john Szalay <john.szalayatatt.net> wrote in
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> Andrew Chaplin > wrote in
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>> Andrew Chaplin > wrote in
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>>> Mitchell Holman > wrote in
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>>>> begin 644 Rosie 63.jpg
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>>>> Attachment decoded: Rosie 63.jpg
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>>>> end
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>>> I believe she is working on the trigger fork of a howitzer's firing
>>> lock.
>>
>> No, I am mistaken.
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> close:
>
> photo caption:
> One of the girls of Vilter [Manufacturing] Co. filing small gun parts,
> Milwaukee, Wisc. One brother in Coast Guard, one going to Army.
>
> War production worker at the Vilter Manufacturing Company making M5 and
> M7 guns for the United States Army, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1943.
>
> 3 inch Gun M5 was an anti-tank gun
>
> 3-inch M7, which included minor modifications for mounting on the M6
> heavy tank and M10 tank destroyer.

I think it is actually the sear from a firing lock.
--
Andrew Chaplin
SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO
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