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A new article, by our very own Mark Tonner, on The ‘Priest’ Kangaroo Armoured Personnel Carrier, in Canadian Service, 7 August to 30 September 1944.
Posted on MilArt http://servicepub.wordpress.com/2014...eptember-1944/
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Mark, Clive,
Thanks for digging deeper into the birth of the Kangaroo concept and unit. ![]() I published my version of "The Canadian Priest Kangaroo" on my own site (just noted this was 15 years ago already ![]() Can anyone provide more info on the drive up to, and particularly, the unit's stay at Mill? I would like to be able to put the Kangaroo memorial in a better perspective for the local people. Hanno
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