The 18 Pounder
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The 18 Pounder
I liked the army, and I was good at my job, and I crawled up the
ladder pretty fast. And I had my gun crew up at that recruiting
shed this day and my back was turned to the corner of the
building, and my gun crew, we had started off with the old
18-pounder, that was a First World War gun, and it's a big, good
size gun. And it had high wheels, high iron shod tires on, it
literally took the tire... you used to spend a lot... every
year we went out to Petawawa. That's up near Algonquin Park, up
in Northern Ontario, that's where you, that's where we used the
guns up there. And they took the big tire, the wheels off, the
high wheels off, and they put rubber tired wheels on, they were
quite a bit lower, lowered the gun down a lot. And when you
fired the shell there was a big wide trail at the back end, back
end, there was sandy soil and the trail dug into the, they
would jump off the ground altogether. And that trail dug
into the, right into the ground. And you had a number seven dial
site on there and that was fairly (inaudible). You had
three, three aiming points, you had a gun aiming point and the
battery aiming point. Well you got the, there was a dial site
on, there was minutes and degrees on the dial site, so you, you
turned that to the orders you got. And you picked, you picked
your own gun aiming point so to try and get a little action
before they... and you shot, what you shot at was a, a tank.
It was made of plywood and it was a long distance away, and towed
by a tractor with a long cable on it. So what we used to try to
do was hit the cable to stop, so to cut the tank off from the
tractor. You couldn't see the tractor of course, it was a mile
away.
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