SP 152 MM, SP 122 MM, 122 MM Towed
There were various types of artillery and various size units. This is for a Field Artillery Battalion that served within an Infantry Division. Each FA Battalion that operated 105mm field Howitzers consisted of 3 batteries of 4 guns each. Each battery, identified as Battery A, B & C, had about 100 men. Then there was the HQ Battery, the Service Battery(which was smaller or about 80 men). My Dad's unit in Italy, the 328FA Battalion, had an extra battery, Battery D, added to it that consisted of self-propelled artillery. Then later, they went to a 6-gun battery, but this was not common. See this link: http://www.custermen.com/ItalyWW2/ArmyOrg/OrgChart/Charts.htm
FIELD ARTILLERY 37 mm 57mm 105mm Howitzer 105mm Mountain Howitzer and similar model used by airborne division 155mm Cannon 155mm Howitzer 8-in and 240mm Cannon (slight difference in shell but very similar cannon) OTHER ARTILLERYOther types of artillery was used for coastal defense and anti-aircraft artillery.
The artillery used in WW2 were produced in many sizes of caliber and weapon. They fulfilled many varied roles. If you include all the different countries, then the number of artillery guns are very many---too many to list. Do you want to know the general terms for types of Artillery? Or do you want the common names for various types of artillery? TermsCannonHowitzerMortarAnti-Aircraft WeaponsRailroad artilleryCoastal artilleryMountain ArilleryPack Artillery(carried by mules)Self-propelled artillery Common NamesUS 155 mm "Long Tom"German Rail guns named "Anzio Annie" and "Bertha"(?)
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As in a group of weapon mm methias.Historically the term battery referred to a group of ordnance systems (commonly cannon) in action, used as field artillery or in a siege of a fortress or a city. Such batteries could be a mixture of cannon, howitzer or mortar types. A siege could involve many batteries. The term also came to be used for a group of cannon in a fixed fortification, for coastal or frontier defence, and for the placement of artillery in a temporary field position during a battle. During the 18th century battery begun to be used as an organizational term for a permanent unit of artillery in peace and war, usually organised with between six and twelve ordnance pieces, often including cannon and howitzers. By the late 19th century this use had become normal and mostly replaced earlier terms for artillery units such as company or troop.As in a power source.The name battery was coined by Benjamin Franklin for an arrangement of multiple Leyden jars (an early type of capacitor) after a battery of cannonAs in Crime.from Old French baterie, a beating, from batre, to batter.
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