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Hi Lynn
I have absolutely no doubt that troops in the 4th Medium Battery nicknamed them Mk5's even the AWM occasionally got that wrong, but as Mike C will tell us they were never officially called Mk5, either by International Harvester nor the Australian Army. Although when you read some unit diaries, they often got officially mentioned as Mk5 in the books even though its the wrong term. It would be the same as calling your L1A1 an SLR, we all know what you mean. The user handbook for an F5 (otherwise nicknamed a Mk5 wrecker) ![]() ![]() Quote:
![]() You can see the design origins from the CMPs The first in-service production model was the Mk3 and saw service in Borneo and Vietnam, these were the ones with the fibreglass bonnets and fibreglass guards (similiar to the civilian AACO) Official terminology Truck, Cargo, 2 1/2 Ton, GS, with winch, Aust. No.1, Mk3 (this is my Mk3 when I first got it) ![]() This year is the 50th anniversary of the Mk3 entering Army service (1963) The later 4x4 was the Mk4, has the same cab as the 6x6s "F1 cargo", "F2 dump" and "F5 Wrecker" and in fact many Mk3 got the Mk4 face when they were re-built after SVN. No Mk4 went to SVN. The cab on the Mk4 and 6x6s resembles the civilian butterbox ACCOs. Truck, Cargo, 2 1/2 Ton, GS, with winch Aust. No.1, Mk4 This is a Gary C's Mk4 ![]() Last edited by Dianaa; 04-09-13 at 14:00. |
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