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Mark,
With regard to 13/18 H CB Fireflies, try the following source: "A Conscript Goes to War: in a tank", by John Brookes. Tracprez Publications, Old Twenty Parts Company, Cavendish Bridge, Shardlow, Derby. DE72 2HL ISBN: 9 9530782 7 2 (it's listed on the Amazon.co.uk site too) Brookes crewed one of the CB Fireflies (that of Lt Knowles of B Sqn). It's strange - I think I must be getting my LCTs mixed up. I could have sworn that the hull sides were higher on the LCT 4. Oh well, I take your point. LCT "212" is an old friend. The loading tables at PRO say that she carried six Sherman III, one Sherman Vc and one Sherman ARV (plus a universal carrier and five porpoise ammo sledges). On the other hand the 13/18 war diary comments that the three LCTs due to carry C Sqn and HQ Sqn were overloaded and therefore two Shermans from each were loaded onto a reserve LCT. 212 actually carried the following: right hand column - rear to front 10 - Balaclava (Sherman III - regt command tank) -- - 1 x ARV 77 - (Sherman III C Sqn) left hand column - rear to front 1 x Carrier (in this case belonging to regt Intel Officer) 11 - (Sherman III - HQ Sqn) 70 - (Sherman III C Sqn) 71 - Carole (Sherman Vc C Sqn) 1(?) X GPA (amphibious) jeep placed centrally between the two rows. 5(?) x Porpoises. Cheers, John
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