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Old 17-11-10, 02:20
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Not sure if this is any help at all but I did a walkaround of one recovered.There are casting numbers on pic 68.
http://s1046.photobucket.com/albums/...0light%20tank/
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Old 17-11-10, 04:26
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Wow what a find thanks for sharing the pics with us, do they intend to restore it?? thanks again regards Ron
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Ron,it was recovered by 36 Service Battilion and it's been moved indoors inside the secure area.My understanding is that is their game plan.Also,there are more still buried in the area where they found it,as the Americans used some as range targets when the M3 Stuarts arrived.
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Old 28-11-10, 03:19
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Hi John and thanks for the reply,lets hope that they are able to find some more, please keep us informed of any progress that you may hear of, thanks again Regards Ron
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Ron,it was recovered by 36 Service Battalion and it's been moved indoors inside the secure area. My understanding is that is their game plan.Also,there are more still buried in the area where they found it,as the Americans used some as range targets when the M3 Stuarts arrived.
Hello John, I came across this newsletter of 36 (NFLD) Service Battalion.

Do you know if it this Marmon-Herrington CTLS is still there? I read about it passing into civilian hands. Or was that another one?

36 NFLD Service Battalion Tank.jpg
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