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Mystery marking
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Hi Folks,
I've been cataloging some more of our WW2 photos for the museum archive and I stumbled across this little ditty. The photo is of a member standing in front of a C15 of HQ 10th infantry Brigade (60 tac sign). The conundrum I have is identifying what the Q12 on the bumper would represent. I've referenced a couple sources but have come up empty handed. Any insight would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance Steve Lincoln and Welland Regiment Museum. |
Artillery Regiments used the numbers Q1-Q6 to indicate trucks which came under the QM of the units (cooks, stores, etc). It would not surprise me to hear that other units did something similar, though I would be slightly surprised to hear that an Infantry Brigade HQ had as many as 12 of such trucks.
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