I expect that they probably played a role in some expeditionary activity.
It looks like some light direct-fire stuff was used in the several hours of conflict with Germany in World War 2.
I mean, the newer stuff isn’t a land battle in Denmark, but if you go by that standard, the last time the US would have used artillery would probably be the American Civil War in the 1860s.
I mean, I don’t know what Denmark would attack with artillery anyways.
Based on historical precedent, probably the Irish
Invading russian swine.
One day they’ll have the firepower to prove Cnut’s lesson about the tides wrong, but the current equipment just wasn’t up to the task
The Russians, when they make it that far. Might as well lend it to Ukraine to prevent that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_Denmark
I expect that they probably played a role in some expeditionary activity.
It looks like some light direct-fire stuff was used in the several hours of conflict with Germany in World War 2.
I mean, the newer stuff isn’t a land battle in Denmark, but if you go by that standard, the last time the US would have used artillery would probably be the American Civil War in the 1860s.