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1st Hussars and Holy Roller & Perry Kitson
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Fantastic Perry! Would sure be great to see Holy Roller roll once more! Good work!
John |
Good to see preservation work in progress. Well done, Perry!
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Thanks for that link. Great story. Good job, Perry. :) My Holy Roller story starts about an hour before the regiment was to do a D-Day commemorative parade on a Sunday morning there in the park. I was their Transport NCO Reg Force Cadre at the time. Living in St Thomas and having a wife and 1 year old in tow, I arrived early in my parade best. The first thing I saw was that we were the absolute first at the park. Second, I saw the tank had been graffiti'd with anti-war slogans and other mind numbing tripe. Third, was the CO arriving and me watching the Co's eyes bug out. "MCpl, fix that!!" was screamed at me and I was off like a shot. Looking and feeling rather uncomfortable in DEU1A standing at the hardware store on Adelaide, I secured a few cans of flat green spray paint and raced back to the park. By then a group of Hussars had arrived and relieved me of my purchases, covered the offending scrawls and the parade carried on. I still can see the size of the Joe Murray's eyes in my mind. regards Darrell |
Well done Perry !
Robert |
It is now up to the city and the regimental association to decide how far they want to go to preserve this tank. I am pushing for a full restoration to running.
I am trying to shrink down some photo's of the interior that I took to post here. Hopefully in a couple of days. Perry |
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A few photo's from the interior of Holy Roller in London's Victoria Park. An early M4A2, direct vision, S.N. 7606. It has sat here since June, 1950.
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What a beauty that would be to restore as a 'living' memorial!
David |
While I think of it. Any known crew members still alive?
David |
Super stuff, lets see the tank given a full rebuild to running condition.
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Perry
I have amassed quite a collection of Sherman parts over the last twenty years, I would be moe than happy to help the restoration of a Holy Roller any way I can if you get permission to get the old steed up and running...can't think of a better legacy Regards John |
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Thanks for the offer John. I hope your health issue is sorted quickly with favourable results for you and your family.
The fate of Holy Roller now rests with the regiment and the city. I have been pushing to see it removed from the park and placed indoors as a "last" option, full restoration being the goal. Some in the regiment are firm in their belief that it is a monument and should stay as such. My argument is that it is slowly rusting away where it sits, and that as a living memorial, it will be around for future generations. This tank landed on D-Day, and was the only tank of the regiment to make it all the way through the war. The First Hussars landed with 61 Shermans, and after the first 6 days of fighting, had 62 tanks knocked out, having received 33 replacement tanks on June 9/10. David, A veteran by the name of Art Boyle, who was once the driver of Holy Roller, still makes it out to the annual D-Day parade the regiment holds. |
Perry.
I know you probably have a whole list of items on your plate in addition to what you are attempting to accomplish with Holy Roller. If the agreement of the Regiment was unanimous for restoration, do you feel the project would get a major boost? My thought would be to feel out Art Boyle on the project. Show him all the photos of what Holy Roller looks like inside today. Explain to him that what is seen on the outside today is just a mask, hiding the neglect and decay inside the vehicle. The very insides where he and his crew mates worked and lived and it is difficult to understand how some in the Regiment can claim they respect what the crews of Holy Roller did, while clearly showing no respect or understanding at all of where they did it. If Art is in agreement, then a presentation of those photos, along with Art, if possible, should be made to the Regiment, point blank telling those that don't get it that they need to rethink their position. I would give the Regiment the courtesy of that meeting alone, and if their response was not satisfactory, take it to the local media. November 11th is just around the corner. Its an opportune time, if it can be pulled together. David |
To David's point
Perry
David might be onto some thing about November 11 coming up. My first November 11 parade, with the Legion pipe band, was in 1970 and I watched the event diminish in attendance and interest until Afghanistan. That being the first major event where Canada saw the effects of war since Korea, it re-invigorated the publics interest in Remembrance. Could this be the time to use public opinion to help move the project along. Maybe some new and different buttons need pushing? Gord |
"Tell you what ya' do kid".....
Well, one of the best Canadian Articles I've seen on this forum in a while. So Perry, you tell the regiment....and the city.....and that Premier you got there, to help out financially and convince the public to get it up and running. Start a fund drive. Let me be the first to throw in $100.00 to get the ball rolling. John's parts alone are priceless!!! Showtime! Robert :thup2:
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Restoration aside, I met Art a number of times long ago and am sure he'd be approachable. MM winner for shooting Panthers. 1H has a gunnery trophy named after him. :cool: I discovered that he was a pre-war RC Dragoon and passed some nice mounted photos onto the Regiment one time. :) I once asked him about Le Mesnil-Patry. He said "Yeah, we walked back from that." :salute: regards Darrell |
How many Fisher built tanks are still around?
Perry,
Re. your question "how many Fisher built tanks are still around, as monuments or runners", please refer to the following links: Fisher-built M4A2's: https://usautoindustryworldwartwo.co...tankphotos.htm Fisher built M4A3's: https://usautoindustryworldwartwo.co...tankphotos.htm Surviving M4A2's: http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_M4A2_Shermans.pdf Let me know if this is of any help, else I will look for further info. Regards, Hanno |
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That’s great and hope the project goes well. Hopefully it doesn’t end up mired down in red tape or committees that don’t cooperate when it comes down to things like money....
Speaking of money, the price tag for the restoration mentioned in the article tags it’s at $500k plus. Sounds like a lot to me, especially considering the fact that they want to use as much volunteer labour as possible and donations from various sources. As for the engine, well, I am certain that this has been abridge crossed before. Are they wanting an exact restoration or is this something that could have a couple Detroit’s put into it at a fraction of the cost? |
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The story continues:
“ 'Holy Roller' tank restoration plan takes aim at City Hall” https://london.ctvnews.ca/mobile/hol...hall-1.4947423 |
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I look forward to the day when, like the Lancaster bombers which were once perched on plinths across Canada, that these historic vehicles get pulled from the parks and are given the proper indoor storage and display they so rightfully deserve. Putting money into refurbish these vehicles only to park them outside is a waste of resources and time, 120K would certainly go a long way to providing a proper shelter for this historic vehicle.
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RIP Phil Cockburn
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Phil Cockburn, London's last armoured soldier to survive D-Day passes away:
https://london.ctvnews.ca/mobile/lon...away-1.4900488 One could say “Holy Roller” is now the last D-Day survivor in London... When old soldiers fade away, it is important to preserve their equipment as a reminder of their deeds. Quote:
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“Holy Roller craft beer launched to raise money for tank's restoration“
https://lfpress.com/news/local-news/...ks-restoration |
I don't know how I've missed this thread all these years. I've visited this tank many times over the years when visiting London for an international AFV conference. I'm glad the decay is being halted and it can become a true memorial to all those mounted soldiers. It would be great for people to see be able to seen inside in the future.
Paul |
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