You probably are refering to the article in the March issue of "Field Artillery" magazine which documented this event.
WP was used only by Artillery units and not by Tact Air in the form of a Mk77. Besides the traditional uses of this ordience it was also used to flush out enemy troops and against a structure.
All the uses of WP that occured in Fallugah were with in the rules of land warfare.
ALLONS,
Byron Skinner
"Stewart's Platoon"
Posted by: Byron Skinner at November 10, 2005 02:35 PM
Alas, they were using it for more than smoke markers according to some of the soldiers there.
Shake n' bake, baby.
Posted by: kelley b. at November 10, 2005 01:45 PM
Good Evening Guys,
As far as I know WP or Willy Peter is used as a white smoke marker by Artillery and Mortar Crews to mark target for air strike. White Smoke marks the enemy position, colored you own. Gun crews hate usinf WP, it's crossive and the projectals tend to leak.
I can see nothing unusual about it's use as a marker, I'm sure it was used. As a weapon to attact targets with, I don't think so, CBU's are much more effective and you can enter the area right away, just don't step on or kick a yellow object.
ALLONS,
Byron Skinner
"Stewart's Platoon"
Posted by: Byron Skinner at November 10, 2005 01:40 AM
Good Morning Kelly b,
You probably are refering to the article in the March issue of "Field Artillery" magazine which documented this event.
WP was used only by Artillery units and not by Tact Air in the form of a Mk77. Besides the traditional uses of this ordience it was also used to flush out enemy troops and against a structure.
All the uses of WP that occured in Fallugah were with in the rules of land warfare.
ALLONS,
Byron Skinner
"Stewart's Platoon"
Posted by: Byron Skinner at November 10, 2005 02:35 PM