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155 mm Howitzer M1 on Carriage M1?
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They must be scraping the bottom of the barrel for personnel and raided a mental hospital.  One of those guys looks like his mental age is a bit lower than his physical age, and the guy in the background looks like he's practicing his dancing moves.

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The world's worst hearing test. [:D]
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Looks like some men being introduced how to behave while firing. The instructor on the right shows how to do it properly with both hands against the ears. Obviously this gun crew need a lot more practice and are not yet prepared for action. [:D]
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Horshack joins the Army.
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...Although those look like Marine Corps uniforms.
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"If your ears are ringing, raise your hand."
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Don't ask...don't tell.

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ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake

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Dude closest to the gun must be deaf as a post.
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155 mm Howitzer M1, it is[:)]

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They Are (as GI Jive noted) US Marines, Location Iwo Jima.

I am not shure about the carrage, it could be a M1 or a M1A1 (2?), its hard to tell from this angle.
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