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Medal of Honor – SFC Paul Smith, Page 2305.htm

By SGT Michael J. Graham | Letters |  Published: August 02, 2005 at 4:07 pm

In your latest issue, which I await eagerly every month, you have an article about SFC Paul Smith, MOH.

Slight error though. SFC Smith was mounted on an M113 APC while using the .50 HMG against the enemy, not an M2 Bradley.

The M2/3 Bradley series vehicle does not mount a .50, but a 7.62 coax mg.

SGT Michael J. Graham

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Quite right. We’ve gotten several letters addressing this issue. Thanks for the heads up!

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