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Old 08-06-13, 16:44
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Default Valentine found

They have found a late model Valentine Mk. IX in a river in Poland ,if you have not seen this before http://www.warhistoryonline.com/war-...rta-river.html This is the 6 pounder equipped valentine, a rare model today, I think

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Old 07-02-14, 01:06
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Default Another tank hauled from the mud-- Poland

dont remember seeing this posted before so if it has , my apologies..but if not
boy does it look in good shape !
with the serial number i guess it's british Mk1X

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWn7_5hPSI0

and a longer video here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YxcxQ9IUg0

on a Polish news site.. you can see the data plate clearly.. T=122834 built- Feb 1943 ser=4521

and anothe Polish site with the tank in a museum slightly cleaned up and with some stuff found inside. Lots of polish interviews..if anybody speaks Polish.. Seems to be in a smallish rather mixed museum workshop ...a plane, coupls trucks..other tanks. Lots of interviews..next video has much more of tank insides

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLJPXjSgM6Q

This one shows the same place..looks like a workshop ..many more images of the tank although listed as a Mk III for some reason. This one shows the gun as 6pdr No1 Mk1 and seems to say RBG and No V846
When they remove periscope it clearly shows "PERISCOPE TANK INFANTRY MkIII REL CANADA 1942 3876-C
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLJPXjSgM6Q
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Old 08-02-14, 13:44
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When they remove periscope it clearly shows "PERISCOPE TANK INFANTRY MkIII REL CANADA 1942
The "MkIII" refers to "Tank Infantry" not to "periscope" as might be thought. Tank, Infantry MkIII was of course the Valentine but when Valentine production ended in Canada the production of these periscopes in Canada by REL continued and they were fitted to Rams, still with the same writing on the periscope. On very late Rams the turret periscopes were 3 1/2" taller to give a better view over the top edge of the turret front but the inscription was still unchanged although the armour shield and the top prism assembly were that much taller.

Has anyone seen one with a date other than 1942 ? I haven't.

David
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