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Originally posted by Lang
I do not know what this probably underpowered 4 cylinder British vehicle is, waiting to pick up an Australian 25 pounder in Syria 1941. At least that is what the caption says. I can't believe these vehicles were used as gun tractors. More than likely the Australian Marmon-Herringtons are out of shot and the British convoy is just driving past the Australian gun position.
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this is the full caption of this Photo on the AWM site.
"HADIDE, SYRIA. 1942-03. VEHICLES WAITING TO COLLECT PERSONNEL AND 25-POUNDERS OF THE 2/7TH FIELD REGIMENT, ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY, AFTER A PRACTICE SHOOT ABOUT FORTY MILES NORTH EAST OF TRIPOLI."
The Humbers were more likely there to just pick up the personnel.
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