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Steve Guthrie 09-01-04 02:41

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Hello there

From the British Pathe site, some stills of 15-cwt (?) ambulances in the Far East.

Are these Canadian or Australian?

Steve

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Here's another...
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Can anyone make out the text on the door?
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chris vickery 09-01-04 04:37

Photo enhance
 
Steve, I tried my ACD photo enhance program to pickup the lettering on the door of said ambulance but to no avail.
Those guys on CSI Miami make it look soooo easy.
Unfotunately the original image is just a bit too out of focus for this amateur to "fix"

Hanno Spoelstra 09-01-04 09:36

refer to other ambulance thread
 
See the thread CMP ambulance at Java.

Rod Diery 18-01-04 05:39

Not Australian
 
From the shape of the air vent on the truck in the first pic, it's a Canadian built C15A.
Cheers
Rod Diery

Don Dingwall 18-01-04 18:56

Not Canadian
 
Those cabs may be Cdn-sourced, but not the bodies.

Don

Hanno Spoelstra 10-05-22 11:27

American field service c30 ambulance
 
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Some more pics surfaced on FB, courtesy of Nigel Warwick:
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AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE C30 AMBULANCE - INDIA-BURMA 1944-45.
The American Field Service served in India and Burma in 1944-45 alongside British and Indian troops of 14th Army. Can anyone tell me the type and version/model of the CMP ambulances they were using? They are 30 cwt - possibly C30. The Ambulances are not the standard hard bodied C60 version used in Italy and North-West Europe, but seem to be canvas sided. Are these an "Indian-pattern" vehicle?
I believe these are "Ambulance Indian Army Type (Aust) No. 1". Could they have been built in India as well?

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"Three AFS drivers (Mackey, Gilbert and Ferguson) with soldiers of the Indian Army, Burma, 1944."
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Hanno Spoelstra 10-05-22 11:32

Trucks, ambulance, indian army type, (australian)
 
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More from AWM:

"AUSTRALIA. TRUCKS, AMBULANCE, INDIAN ARMY TYPE, (AUSTRALIAN). THREE-QUARTER FRONT VIEW, RIGHT SIDE."
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Source: https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C207913


"Casualties of the King's Shropshire Light Infantry Regiment are received at the 60th Indian Field Ambulance in Korea. Members of the 60th Indian Field Ambulance carry a wounded soldier on a stretcher. The soldier has been brought by an ambulance truck, from the front line to the field ambulance."
Korea, c November 1951
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Source: https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1094195 and https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1094183


"KOREA. 1951. MEMBERS OF THE 60TH INDIAN FIELD AMBULANCE, EARLY IN 1951."
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Source: https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C195661


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