240 Mm Howitzer M1 - Service

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The first operational use of the super heavy 240 mm Howitzer was by the U.S. 5th Army at the Anzio Beachhead in Italy in September 1943. Its debut was an instant success, along with the 8-inch (200 mm) gun (which was deployed later at Anzio in April 1944) – super heavy artillery was used as counter-battery fire against German guns in their class. Their fire was accurate enough to not only knock enemy artillery out of action but also to destroy targets as small as German heavy tanks. US super heavy artillery also played a role in countering the infamous Anzio Annie railway gun and putting it out of action.

In Italy, the 240 mm Howitzer was highly valued for its capability to destroy key bridges at long range. Army Ordnance officers credited the "devastating fire power and incredible accuracy" of the 240mm howitzer in playing a decisive role in the Italian Campaign. During the Battle of Monte Cassino, the weapon was used in the final destruction of the monastery at Monte Cassino already damaged by air attacks. In the Italian theater, a small number of the 240 mm howitzers also saw action in the service of the British Eighth Army.

Despite of their initial misgivings over the deployment of such a heavy and unwieldy weapon, 5th Army commanders dubbed the 240 mm Howitzer as, "the most generally satisfactory weapon" in service in 1944. The 240 mm howitzer would go on to see extensive service in the Western Front reducing reinforced targets requiring super heavy artillery.

During the Korean war, twelve 240 mm howitzers were brought out of 'mothballs' and sent to the front lines to deal with deep bunkers and fortifications built by the Chinese that could not be effectively attacked by smaller artillery weapons then on hand. They were utilized in two units in Korea, the 213th and 159th Field Artilleries. The weapons went into action on May 1, 1953. On that day, the first round was fired by Baker battery 213th at a target on top of a hill called ‘the donut’ by aerial observers. The first round was just supposed to be a ceremonial shot, however it struck an ammo dump directly on top of ‘the donut’ which set off a chain reaction and blew part of the top of the hill off in a spectacular fashion.

In 1958, around 50 M1s were transferred to the Republic of China and stationed in the front line Kinmen and Matsu Islands. The guns were put on rails to enable the howitzers to deploy outside for fire missions and to retreat inside their hardened bunkers/tunnels for protection (capable of withstanding a 2000-pound bomb's direct hit) when needed.

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