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Nice Kiwi Carrier shot
http://timeframes1.natlib.govt.nz:80/0_DA-09159.scrn
Kaye, George, fl 1914 Two German prisoners being taken out of the line on a Bren carrier in the Senio sector, Italy, during the NZ Div advance DA-09159 Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand |
And another
http://timeframes1.natlib.govt.nz:80/0_DA-09204.scrn
New Zealand transport approaching the devastated Italian village of Sesto Imolese DA-09204 Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand What's that on the back of the carrier? |
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Nigel |
first pic
Keith, is the carrier in the first picture a Mk1 or Mk2,
if its a Mk1, was that normal for the gun mount to be placed on the Commanders Cover? |
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Large tank
Guys I think this is the back of a "ronson". I cant remember its proper designation without looking at a book but it has a nasty thing set up in it for toasting things........The carrier is set up as a flame thrower.
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Ronson
Are you thinking of the "Wasp"?
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Designation
Flame Thrower Transportable, No. 2, Mark 2c. Fitted in Mark 1 and Mark 2 Carriers. From a march 1945 handbook.
Gun mount is probably a field mod. same as the spare wheel mounting, the long tool box(bren spares)etc.etc. |
Wasp
Yes Keith you are correct. See p44 of "Making Tracks" it refers to the Ronson device. A Wasp MkII. is pictured
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I was refering to the Bren gun mount on the Commanders Cover in the other picture.
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Gun mount
Rob. Where does the commander go in a carrier(...duh..) Do you mean the one on the "glacis"? plate, above where the bren would normally be seen, or do you mean the one to the left,(and behind) of the driver.(this one is std.) Or is there one I have not yet found? The carrier in the photo I think is a Mark I*. A MkI "standard U.C. would have ( I may be corrected about all this) one gun mount in the front , one on the hull division plate as seen in the photo, one on each side of the rear compartments, and one on the rear plate.
With regards the "Numbers" and "Marks" (This could also be wrong, but by airing this we could both learn something) The number relates to the motors, and the mark relates to hull design. A MkI has no side steps, A MkII (and MkIII) does. The Carriers Designated with a Mark+Star eg. MkI*,MkII*,MkIII* are Canadian built. Any Carrier designated No.3, is also Canadian Eg. Carrier Universal No3, MkII* is a Canadian U.C. with side steps. Hope this helps, and if its wrong please say so, and is the commander the guy in the back? Now to run and put my tin hat on, ...Bye. |
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