References
Check
out the photos on this site of the 105mm
at the Victory Museum in Auburn and some helpful images from the howitzer technical
manuals. Some half-track photos are provided here. - FM
17-63 Service of the Piece, 105mm Howitzer Self-propelled, Armored Force
Field Manual, War Department, August 18, 1942.
- Half-Track,
A History of American Semi-Tracked Vehicles, R.P. Hunnicutt, Presidio
Press, 2001, ISBN 0-89141-742-7.
- Light
Artillery & Anti-tank Guns, by Easy 1 Productions, 2005, www.easy1production.com,
(compact disc).
- Standard
Guide to U.S. World War II Tanks & Artillery, by Konrad F. Schreier,
Jr., Krause Publications, 1994, ISBN 0-87341-297-4
- TM9-710
Basic Half-Track Vehicles (White, Autocar, Diamond T), War Department
Technical Manual, 23 February 1944.
- Toadman's
M2A1 Half-track Photo Detail CD, by Chris "toadman" Hughes,
CD #16, www.toadmanstankpictures.com, (compact disc).
- U.S.
Armored Artillery in World War II, by Steven J. Zaloga, Concord Publications,
2002, ISBN 962-361-688-0.
- U.S.
Half-tracks in Combat 1941-1945, by Steven J. Zaloga, Concord Publications,
1999, ISBN 962-361-654-6.
- U.S.
Self-Propelled Guns in Action, by Jim Mesko, Squadron/Signal Publications,
Inc., 1999, ISBN 0-89747-403-1.
- Walk
Around: M2/M3 Half-track, by Jim Mesko, Squadron/Signal Publications,
Inc., 2004, ISBN 0-89747-480-5.
Review
sample courtesy of Alain Yuen and Dragon Models USA. Read
Cookie Sewell's in-box review for more information. -tss- |