M109 Howitzer Socks
Description: Vintage US Army tank recognition blueprint aid design from the 1980s to help soldiers identify tanks and armored fighting vehicles both friendly and enemy on the battlefield with schematic style blueprints of the main battle tanks and other combat vehicles with statistics and description, ideal gift for model makers and collectors of historical and moden war machines and tank video game addicts.
Description: Army recognition card blueprint style design of an M109 Howitzer, an Army artillery vehicle or self-propelled gun used for ordnance bombardments, indirect and sometimes direct fire operations on the battlefield. The designs were used by soldiers in the 1980's, before smartphones and the internet, to recognize combat vehicles of friendly and enemy forces.
Description: Design for patriotic modern American tank, howitzer and self-propelled artillery system lovers and historical warfare tanks buffs, military model makers and tank gaming gamers. Get this for army armored fighting vehicles memorabilia collectors showing a detailed illustration of America's Paladin M109A6 155mm Artillery System self-propelled howitzer with a USA flag.
Description: Get this for patriotic American combat vehicle lovers, drivers or crew of military vehicles. Army vehicle memorabilia vintage worn effect USA flag with a silhouette diagram of an M88 Recovery Vehicle in action, lifting an M109 howitzer.
M88 Recovery Vehicle ARV Lifting M109 Howitzer Vintage American Flag Gift Socks
by Battlefields
$14 $20
Description: The M109 is an American 155 mm turreted self-propelled howitzer, first introduced in the early 1960s to replace the M44. It has been upgraded a number of times, most recently to the M109A7. The M109 family is the most common Western indirect-fire support weapon of maneuver brigades of armored and mechanized infantry divisions. The M109 has a crew of four: the section chief/commander, the driver, the gunner, and the ammunition handler/loader. The chief or gunner aims the cannon left or right (deflection) and up and down (quadrant).