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Well, first they had to find some black paint and red paint, so they could draw that TRP reticule on ground... ;)

Different methods for arty and direct fire weapons. ATG's would have measured the distance to the target with measures. Artillery would have shot some rounds to the coordinates, which the FO then adjusted, and the battery wrote the corrected bearing, rise and charge down (or something). Actually, nothing has changed from those days, except today we have laser rangefinders as well.

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Assuming relatively clear weather, that is no heavy rain or long-lasting fog or any snow heavier than "a few flakes", for anything of about 105mm FA and smaller - to include all the mortars - would require about 4 - 6 hours including setting up the battery positions, depending on how rugged the terrain is. More hills, etc, longer time. That is for Vietnam War era weapons, who didn't have GPS/laser range finders, etc for the most part, and had to use essentially the same methods and equipment as WW2. Oh, and that's U.S. Army of course - who did I serve with, eh? - but I'm fairly certain that's about right for any but the absolute worst or absolute "blue ribbon winners" of artillery crews.

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