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The 277 serial of 1 MTVRD, had nothing to do with their AoS marking. The AoS marking for the 1st Mechanical Transport Vehicle Reception Depot, RCASC, was the letters: M.T.V.R.D., in 1¼-inch (3.2-centimetres) black letters centred on a 2-inch (5.1-centimetres) high white strip, above the diagonally divided Green/Red (with the dividing line running upper left to lower right(opposite of the RASC)) AoS background colours of the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. The Formation sign used by the 1st Mechanical Transport Vehicle Reception Depot, RCASC, was that of Canadian Military Headquarters, which was a gold (or yellow) rimmed 8-inch (20.3-centimetres) diameter khaki circle with a centrally located gold (or yellow) maple leaf. 1st Mechanical Transport Vehicle Reception Depot, RCASC, were Base Troops under the control of Canadian Military Headquarters (London), and was not a field force unit. Quote:
WO 179/518 - Serial 277 - 1st Mechanical Transport Vehicle Reception Depot, RCASC - War Diary for Mar to Dec 1940 WO 179/519 - Serial 277 - 1st Mechanical Transport Vehicle Reception Depot, RCASC - War Diary for Jan to Jun 1941 WO 179/520 - Serial 277 - 1st Mechanical Transport Vehicle Reception Depot, RCASC - War Diary for Jul to Dec 1941 WO 179/1366 - Serial 277 - 1st Mechanical Transport Vehicle Reception Depot, RCASC - War Diary for Jan to Aug 1942 WO 179/1508 - Serial 277 - 1st Mechanical Transport Vehicle Reception Depot, RCASC - War Diary for Sep to Dec 1942 Also, if you were to leave it in the markings of the Calgary Highlanders, the style of the 2nd Canadian Division formation sign that Jordan provided, would be appropriate. Cheers
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Many thanks for the comprehensive info, on correct AoS and that 277 has nothing to do with that depicted on it. Also the correct formation of which it was part completing the requirements for change at the earliest opportunity! HOWEVER from looking at www.canadiansoldiers.com it indicates in the early part of the war the split was from right top to bottom left as per the RASC with change to the Canadian specific RCASC not coming until The mid war period? I most certainly am not contradicting your info and what I have read may in fact be inaccurate. Just checking to ensure what would be right for 1940/41 as I want to get it 100% right this time. Re the Canadian Military HQ I am glad you gave the correct colours or I would have faithfully reproduced the uniform formation sign, which has completely different background! Strangely enough one of only three photo's I have found of the 01AF in service is of a Canadian Military HQ vehicle and indicates the Maple leaf fills the circle whereas it doesn't on the uniform insignia. Any clear artwork/true background colour on this one as Khaki can be a multitude of sins? Would it also have the early style leaf as per Jordan's info? Looks like the vehicle serial is CM4202123 which is a completely different series of numbers and depicted in a different font, as per the bridging plate number. Again, many, many thanks for the help. Will make inroads to contact Kew re war diaries. Yours Aye, Ian |
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Your restoration as turned out very well Ian, it looks really great? ![]() Cheers
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Hi Mark,
Thanks again, I bow to your wisdom and will ensure it is faithfully reproduced. ![]() All I need now is a cleared indication of what the CMHQ actually looked like ![]() Yours Aye, Ian |
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Ian,
you probably have this picture already, but I have attached it just to be sure. census: C.M4202392 Stencil lettering so it seems. It's a picture Clive Law posted in this thread (I know he has a pic of the front of the same Ford as well) Alex
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Kind Regards, Ian |
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I now have a problem that I have only just noticed via another photo I have just obtained of a '40 01AF and it has the letter 'K', roughly 2inches in size, clearly visible on the offside (Right hand drive) to the rear of the back door and on the body work above the wheel arch. On looking at the photo you posted the vehicle also shows a 'K', but in a slightly different place? On following the link you gave if you look closely a number of the woody's also appear to have the same K although the position varies slightly. ![]() Ian |
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