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QF 75 mm

In World War Two, a gun was made, To fight the battles, in the great crusade. The Ordnance QF, seventy-five millimeter, A tank gun, strong and full of vigor. It started as a six-pounder, oh so small, But they bored it out, to stand tall. Seventy-five millimeters, it became, To defeat the enemy, and win the game. Against infantry, it had great might, With better performance, it took flight. Just like the Sherman tank, across the sea, The QF gun was a sight to see. Quick-Firing it was, with a fixed shell, Ready to fire, with a mighty yell. The ROQF gun, from Royal Ordnance true, A name that honored, the maker's value. So let's remember, the QF gun's fame, In battles fought, it earned its name. A symbol of strength, in times of war, The Quick-Firing gun, forevermore. Random page: TGDC