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HOW THE FRENCH COUNTERED THE ZEPPELINS. One of the famous French 75 mounted on a motor lorry, which is capable of being raised and kept firm by means of four supports, which have the effect of eliminating the action of the springs and converting the lorry into a perfectly stable gun platform.

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Progress, Volume XII, Issue 6, 1 February 1917, Page 878

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HOW THE FRENCH COUNTERED THE ZEPPELINS. One of the famous French 75 mounted on a motor lorry, which is capable of being raised and kept firm by means of four supports, which have the effect of eliminating the action of the springs and converting the lorry into a perfectly stable gun platform. Progress, Volume XII, Issue 6, 1 February 1917, Page 878

HOW THE FRENCH COUNTERED THE ZEPPELINS. One of the famous French 75 mounted on a motor lorry, which is capable of being raised and kept firm by means of four supports, which have the effect of eliminating the action of the springs and converting the lorry into a perfectly stable gun platform. Progress, Volume XII, Issue 6, 1 February 1917, Page 878

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