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Shooting clays off the fantail was for recreation, not areal gunnery training.
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Thank you Larry and Patrick, and I added one pic here
http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/24330686 And re: shooting off the rear deck :) President Eisenhower shooting clay targets launched from a Naval escort vessel while cruising the Potomac aboard 'Barbara Anne' with Capt. E.P. Aurand, Sept. 1960. Likely his M21 http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../404486028.jpg |
Shooting off the fantail
Shooting off the fantail of the USS Gen. H. W. Butner T-AP113 on a Sunday afternoon someplace in the Atlantic summer of 1955.
Our ship's nurse (on the right with red hair) looks to be shooting an M1 Garand. Also popular were 1911's and I do remember shooting some sort of side by side. Common targets were weather balloons and junk. The Butner was a troop and dependent carrier so we had a nurse aboard. Any of you guys that were in the Army or Air Force in the mid 1950's get shipped to or from Europe? You might have had a ride with us. http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i1...psjkqwiccp.jpg |
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