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US Coast Guard and US Navy patrol vessels operated a dual mounted Browning machine gun and mortar.

Original caption:

"Coast Guardsmen fire the mortar on their "piggy-back" weapon, a .50 caliber Browning machine gun mounted above an 81-mm mortar tube. This unique weapon was designed by Chief [Warrant] Gunner Elmer L. Hicks, USCG, which became standard armament on all Coast Guard cutters assigned to duty in Vietnam."
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USA
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