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Hi Guys,
There was a light horse day at Mudgeeraba where I live to day, there were 3 or 4 jeeps one Studebaker and a Dodge weapon carrier and this Bren gun carrier, Regards, Ron,
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another one
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Sorry that was the wrong pic try this one
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different angle
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last one
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Neat carrier, which LH group is this?
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Hi Wayne,
Its the Rockhampton group, Regards, Ron,
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G'day All, The Light Horse group in the Heritage Village Rockhampton have some very tidy Carriers and a lot of spares as well, good bunch of blokes too, very friendly and only too willing to show you around, shame I don't live in Rockhampton as I wouldn't have to have all my stuff stored around the town in different garages anyway cheers Dennis
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Great pics ron,
Can you tell me what unit the insignia is of on the driver's side fender? |
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3rd AUSTRALIAN ARMOURED DIVISION ®
Formed in November 1942, from the 1st Australian Motor Division. Its units included the 2nd Armoured Brigade and the 1st Motor Brigade. The formation sign was a Knight in full Armour with lance on a fully equipped or caparisoned trotting horse all white on a black background. The division did not serve outside the Commonwealth. Text and Tac sign from "FORMATION SIGNS AND VEHICLE MARKINGS OF THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY 1903 – 1983" by Stephen Taubert ISBN 0 646 34505 2 |
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Nice one, regards.
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