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Well, if you are a member of the British Commonwealth, WW2 is September 1939 to August (or is it September? need to check...) 1945, the officially accepted 'contact' period. And Canada, the home of the CMP, was a member of the Commonwealth. The previous thread to which you refer does answer the first combat use of CMPs question in great detail, so that parts done and dusted.
What about the last use: any thoughts? SVN in the 1960s might be a good starting point. Any advances on that time period? Mike C |
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The Lynx was used in the latter war, too. After the Vietnam war info becomes pretty scarce, though. Hanno
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How about the 1st Canadian Infantry Division's 1st Canadian Infantry Brigade's foray into France in June 1940 as the first use of CMPs in combat?
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