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458th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion         
The 458th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion (458th PFAB) is an inactive airborne field artillery battalion of the United States Army. Active with the 13th Airborne Division from 1943–1946, the battalion deployed to France but never saw combat.
1st Parachute Battalion (Australia)         
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1943-1946 UNIT OF THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY
Australian 1st Parachute Battalion; 1st australian parachute battalion
The 1st Parachute Battalion was a parachute infantry battalion of the Australian Army. Raised for service during the Second World War, it was formed in early 1943 from volunteers for airborne training.
Fieldpiece         
  • Calling in and adjusting artillery fire on a target visible to a [[forward observer]] but not to the soldiers manning the guns, themselves
  • An illustration of a bronze "thousand ball thunder cannon" from the 14th-century Ming Dynasty book ''Huolongjing''. The cannon is an early example of pre-modern mobile battlefield artillery.<ref name="Science and Civilisation in China"/>
ARTILLERY PIECE DESIGNED TO DEPLOY WITH ARMY UNITS IN THE FIELD
Mobile artillery; Field Artillery; Fieldpiece; Field piece; Towed artillery; Foot artillery
·noun A cannon mounted on wheels, for the use of a marching army; a piece of field artillery;
- called also field gun.