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Switchboards, Charging No. C5 Canadian, Storage
The storage of this item can be a bit confusing due to the various different Wireless Bodies in service during the war. In several vehicles, it was stored on a mounting bracket on the right side wall of the body close to the fuse box. In the 2K1 and 2K2 series of wireless trucks, the Switchboards, Charging No. C5 was actually stored face down, slid into a pair of steel rails underneath the central portion of the wireless table.
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I suspect the crew of four would be: NCO I/C, who can probably handle any task except that of the Cipher Clerk. Driver - "ED" (Electrician/Driver) and is drive, vehicle & generator mechanic, electrician and battery charging expert. Operator - "OWL" (Operator, Wireless and Line). Cipher Clerk - this is a specialist role and subject to security clearance. Chris. |
roles
Thanks Chris, i think you are right on with the roles.
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i tought i would post this picture . Alex de W. from Holland says it was taken in Utrech Holland at the end of the war. Nice ! :thup: |
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