M42 Duster: Anti-Air Revived from the Dead

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    Sources:
    1950s Employment:
    • FM 44-2 "Light Antiaircraft Artillery" (July 1956)
    • "Reference Data: Infantry Regiment" (July 1954)
    • "Reference Data for Armored Units" (March 1956)
    • FM 7-100 "Infantry Division" (October 1958)
    Vietnam Employment:
    • Rottman, G. "The US Army in the Vietnam War 1965-73" pages 41-42
    • Hawkins, Vince. "DUSTER: M42 SELF-PROPELLED ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN" The Army Historical Foundation
    • Killblane, R. "Convoy Ambush Case Studies: Volume I - Korea and Vietnam" (2013)
    Technical Aspects of M42 Duster:
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    Technical Aspects of M16A1r:
    • FM 44-2 "Light Antiaircraft Artillery" (July 1956)
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    • TM 9-2000 "Multiple Cal. .50 Machine G Mounts M45, M45C, M45D, and M45F; Multiple Cal. .50 Machine G Trailer Mount M55 and Mount Trailer M20" (December 1953)
    Non-Duster
    • McCrory, D. Antiaircraft Journal. May-June 1950 edition. page 3-8 (Korean War context only)
    • ST 17-1-1 "US Army Armored Reference Data: Volume I The Army Division" (FY 1977) (Vulcan/Chaparral context only)

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