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Old 11-08-14, 20:37
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Clive
I hope to find time one day to go have another perusal of the war diaries from A4, at which time I will write down the numbers and descriptions of the various vehicles.

The reserved block system is still used today with the purchases of the SMP fleets, albeit a different numbering format. As well, quite often the vehicles delivered to the various bases will be done in batches, resulting in blocks of sequential numbers of CFRs.

Anyway, great article as always.
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Old 11-08-14, 22:44
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Nice article, Clive: I enjoyed it greatly.

(and learnt something more about CDN systems)

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