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|  Identify beach vehicles 
			
			The image is from D-Day+1. Can someone ID these two vehicles?   
				__________________ Those who live by the sword will be shot by those of us who have progressed. - M38A1, 67-07800, ex LETE Last edited by Hanno Spoelstra; 31-12-14 at 14:40. Reason: attached picture | 
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|  BARVs 
			
			Sherman BARV on the left and Caterpillar D6- D8 based BARV on the right. BARV = Beach Armoured Recovery Vehicle Cheers Phill 
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|   Quote: 
 Clive 
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			here some pictures of a sherman Barv
		 
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|  ... spot the Sherman ... Quote: 
  ... it must be the Haitian sun in your eyes ... or your getting to be ancient and your sight is fading ...  I've used a bright red arrow to point the Sherman (BARV) out to you ...   Cheers 
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|  direction 
			
			It's front end is on the left going in the opositte direction of the nearer MV.
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			Excellent photo Clive - could I ask where it came from. I hav not seen many photos of the wading D8. The information I have is that 50 of these were available for D Day, they were used by Beach Recovery sections of REME and could wade up to 6ft. Originally they were called Porpoises untill this name was given to the armoured sledge - they never got another name Noel | 
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			John Marchant had one these some years ago, with hull still in place and a friend of mine also had one once, but the hull had been cut down so that it could be used conventionally.
		 
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			Found it at Canadian Library & Archives. It is a detail of a larger picture which I will try to upload tomorrow. Clive 
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|  Beach Recovery 
			
			Here is the image.   Last edited by Hanno Spoelstra; 31-12-14 at 14:35. Reason: attached picture | 
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