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Innes-Cunningham?
I have often queried whether the '36 half-tracls were in fact Innes-Cunningham conversions and not M-H, but perhaps there is some for of plate on the museum truck to confirm either way?
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I few years back there was one of those tracked trucks out in the Country not far from Campbellton, are they rare?
James |
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ill try to take some pictures in the next few days mike. i also know were there is a ford military pick up truck like the photo below,1 ford 13 model cmp( cab only) and a complete chevy 13 model cmp minus spare tire carrier and a model 12 chevy cab, but they all do not whant to sell.
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heres a photo of an early cmp in Cornwall Ont
James |
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Is there a caption which goes with that photo?
I'm looking at the lads wondering what unit or regiment they're from, and indeed if any survived the war....... |
'38 G/S
That's a 1938 Chevrolet 15-cwt G/S truck. Another rare photo!
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It reads,
Soldiers on a Route March, No.31 Canadian Army (basic) Training Centre( Canadian Army Training Centres and Schools) Cornwall, Ontario Canada, 1941. Unknown Photographer. Mikan Number: 3262659 |
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cheers!! mike |
I found it under Face's of war in the Canadian national archives. i typed ontario in the search box,and founded it under that heading.
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I have seen this photo before, but thanks for that all-important reference number.
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