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UNIQUE ID 150: STURMHAUBITZE 42 ASSAULT GUN

(Model: Ausf G)

U.S. Army Artillery Museum, Fort Sill, USA

(Location: Storage)


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Unique ID: 150
Added to Database: May 2008
Last Edited: 8 March 2014
Type (ID): Sturmhaubitze 42 (82)
Model (ID): Ausf G (165)
Location Category (ID): U.S. Army Artillery Museum (86100)
Location (ID): Storage (86120)
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Other Identification: Painted overall in a sand, green and brown camouflage scheme.
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Links: Artillery on the Move video
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Location History:
(see map)

1: Altmärkische Kettenfabrik (Alkett) GmbH, Berlin-Spandau, Germany (Sole manufacturer)
2: Musée Août 1944, Falaise, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France (Not the museum but the Normandie area - the most likely location for capture)
3: U.S. Army Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Harford County, Maryland, USA (Until November 2012)
4: U.S. Army Artillery Museum, Fort Sill, Lawton, Oklahoma, USA (Current location)


Text in original Preserved German Tanks publication:

This is an Ausf G with early box mantlet. It is missing its muzzle-brake and it shows other battle damage. It was captured in France during the War.

Text in Preserved German Tanks Update:

This StuH was transferred from the Ordnance Museum at Aberdeen Proving Ground in November 2012 (source: Surviving StuG and StuH Register); it had previously been on show in the Display Park. In October 2013 it was being restored at the Fort Sill logistics paint shop.

Text in original Preserved Tanks In USA publication:

This is an Ausf. G with early box mantlet.


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July 1983

The early production StuH 42 at APG
1: The early production StuH 42 at APG

Taken: 9 July 1983
Contributor: T. Larkum
Photo ID: 73
Added: 28 May 2008
Filename: Scan_Stu...
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Right view
2: Right view

Taken: 9 July 1983
Contributor: T. Larkum
Photo ID: 795
Added: 8 December 2008
Filename: Scan_Stu...
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Left view
3: Left view

Taken: 9 July 1983
Contributor: T. Larkum
Photo ID: 796
Added: 8 December 2008
Filename: Scan_Stu...
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