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Also in Burma this 3 ton CMP with soft top and high sided wooden body
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This is a 15-cwt, towing a limber.
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This a local bodied utility which i think was built on a 15cwt not the 8 cwt and used by the RAF in Burma. I do have a better photo somewhere depicting a side view with the lads, i will try and locate it
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A 3 tonner with local body note the short overhang at the rear could this have been designed as a gun tractor, and are those truck side panels on the upper slope of the makeshift bridge
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One for luck, a row of CMPs and a solitary Dodge in Singapore, the building appears to be well burnt out
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Lets not forget the distastrous Malayan debacle where some hundreds ? of cab11/12 DND pattern trucks changed hands .
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Are you sure "the building appears to be well burnt out"?
My first reaction was that the building had been camouflage/disruptive painted "to make it dissapear in the bush". Apparently without too much success since all of the drivers found it.
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Not exactly Asian but I did not know where to put it. Australian bliz gets a push from an American GMC. Song River New Guinea.
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This is Asian but in Japan. Blitz being rtecovered by Diamond T
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British army Korean workshop
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Korean CMP water tanker
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15cwt CMP and others on a raft ferry, could be a Indian regt looking at the personel
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At last i have located the elusive CMP photo of i am now covinced is based on a 8cwt chassis with local body work, the shot was taken in Burma and it serves with the RAF
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Les, I think you were right when you said it was a 15 cwt chassis. Those aren't 8 cwt wheels and neither is the box.
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I've had this photo for years and can't remember where it came from but I was told it was an Indian Gun tractor coming ashore in Burma.
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There is something funny about that Dodge in the sixth photo.
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See what you mean Lynn but i suspect the screen is in the open position
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Cheers Cliff :) |
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Very interesting picture. Nigel posted one showing a similar (the same?) from a different angle in Chevy Indian Backbody. http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/at...=&postid=31409 |
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CMP truck loading a Catalina aircraft in Burma.
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Another photo from Burma, albeit postwar:
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