Training a Gunnery Crew

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Mr. Allingham describes the diverse training necessary to bring a gunnery crew to battle readiness.

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I can remember being at Carpiquet airport. They had that air strip and there was a little valley like this and we were on this ridge here looking across on it. Our artillery used to just blacken that thing, but then as soon as that was over they’d, we’d get fire from an 88. Soon as he opened up, our FOs would down him again. When we did take it we found out what it was. It was an 88 on a hydraulic ram. It would come up, fire two or three rounds and drop right in the airport. Now the hangars was just in shreds they were, because we had really pounded the daylights out of them. But once we had the radar back, geez, that was another ball of wax. Jerry got, took a bloody nose many times. It was part of the artillery, you see. So Jerry fired from over there, behind the hill or something and his projectile came over like this and landed. Well, they just came through like this. They just took it backwards. There’s the target. You fired on that, and Jerry used to shut up right away, and afterwards, well as we advanced over the country, you could see where his artillery batteries had been and you could see where our artillery had exploded - all around them and it went all over the place.

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