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John OReilly 18-10-10 04:24

Canadian Ambulances
 
Can anyone tell me if we used as the primary ambulance either the C8A HUA or the American WC-54 in Feild Ambulance units in Italy/NWE?

Hanno Spoelstra 18-10-10 12:49

John,

As far as I know, the Canadans did not use the WC-54. I am sure they did not in NWE; Italian theatre is very unlikely.

HTH,
Hanno

John OReilly 18-10-10 20:19

Anbulance
 
Thanks Hanno.What about the C8A HUA based on the 15cwt?Was it used or did we use another one?I'm trying to figure out how to configure a Field Ambulance Unit of the RCAMC.John

marco 18-10-10 21:05

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Here are two ambulances used by the 12th Manitoba Dragoons R.A.P.

Marco

Hanno Spoelstra 18-10-10 21:40

John,

The C8A HUA was definitely used, though I do not know the TOE for the RCAMC.

Hanno

servicepub (RIP) 18-10-10 21:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnoreilly (Post 137535)
Can anyone tell me if we used as the primary ambulance either the C8A HUA or the American WC-54 in Feild Ambulance units in Italy/NWE?

Definitely not the US WC-54. You will find that the 3-ton Ambulance (CMP) and the Jeep (Car, 4x4, 5cwt) were the primary ambulances although, in the Italian theatre, you can expect to see a number of British vehicles in the role.

Local Chap 19-10-10 05:00

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Originally Posted by johnoreilly (Post 137559)
Thanks Hanno. What about the C8A HUA based on the 15cwt?

Don't be misled into thinking the C8A is based on the 15cwt. They share the same wheelbase, but mechanicals and chassis are very different.

Mark W. Tonner 19-10-10 16:53

Re: type of ambulance used by a Lt Fd and Fd Amb, RCAMC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johnoreilly (Post 137559)
I'm trying to figure out how to configure a Field Ambulance Unit of the RCAMC.John

Hi John;

A Light Field or Field Ambulance, RCAMC was equipped with 5-cwt, 4x4, 2-berth and 3-Ton, 4x4, 4-berth ambulances. In addition, when operating an open Advanced Dressing Station (ADS), a section of six 3-Ton, 4x4, 4-berth ambulances from the Motor Ambulance Convoy was allotted to the Headquarters Company of the Light Field or Field Ambulance to aid in the evacuation of casualties from the ADS.

Further information can be found in the following two files held by Library & Archives Canada (Ottawa):

Reference: RG24, National Defence, Series C-2, Volume 9935
File: 5/FD AMB/1, Access code: 90
File Title: War establishment - Field ambulance
Outside Dates: 1940/07-1945/09
Finding Aid number: 24-15

and

Reference: RG24, National Defence, Series C-2, Volume 9949
File: 5/LT FD AMB/1, Access code: 90
File Title: War establishment - A light field ambulance
Outside Dates: 1940/05-1945/08
Finding Aid number: 24-15

Cheers

John OReilly 19-10-10 21:55

Thanks guys
 
I was planning on getting the Plus Models HUP set and doing an ambulance but now I have to rethink it.Any and all suggestions(except rude ones :)) will be welcome.

Barry Churcher 20-10-10 19:27

Thanks Marco for the C15TA photos. Do you have any more?
Barry

servicepub (RIP) 20-10-10 21:16

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Originally Posted by Barry Churcher (Post 137660)
Thanks Marco for the C15TA photos. Do you have any more?
Barry

Hey Marco,

Roger Lucy is working on a Weapons of War booklet on the C15TA and C15AA and I would welcome any photos that you wish to share. 300DPI or better. Barry's truck will have place of honour on the cover.


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