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Old 07-12-14, 14:14
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Hanno

We run over cars because it's fun.

Last month for the Family Day, we sold raffle tickets to ride in the loaders hole of a Leo IIA4 while crushing a car. Sold out in about 3 seconds! My youngest gave hers to a late-arriving family and they won!! They tried to give it back but she'd have none of it. Good girl.

If anyone wants these Ram pics in print form, they are for sale on ebay. No connection to the seller.

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/1942-CANADIAN...item27f2636af0

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Here are a few photos, taken last week , outside a Vancouver regiment, just for interest
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Old 08-01-15, 03:31
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Was that the home of the BC Dragoons? Burrard Street Armoury? There used to be a Sherman sitting in front of it back in the 1980's which made for great, easy comparisons. Nice to know the Ram is still alive and well.


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Old 08-01-15, 15:38
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It's an early Ram II, presumably one of the ones sent to Debert NS for training 4 CAD. They were then shipped back to MLW, for reconditioning - note the welded shut sponson doors and pistol port, plus the Mk.V 6-pounder and sent to Borden for training.
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Old 08-01-15, 16:43
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Yes, it is the Beatty Street drill hall/ armoury of the British Columbia Regiment in Vancouver. I think I saw an Easy 8 late model Sherman nearby, and also a very old muzzle loading cannon. I' ll try and put a link here to all this : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatty_Street_Drill_Hall
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Old 09-01-15, 02:46
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Very common for Hockey Fans to sit on Cannons of the Tanks after Winning Hockey Games
Not to often in Vancouver
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Old 09-01-15, 05:13
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Clive......for what it's worth. I have an original Manual for the Ram 1 and 2 published May 1942. Some photos and drawings. Plus a student's precis A.F.V. School Instructional Wing No.1 C.O.R.U. Ram 11 tank booklet published 1940 (?) with some additional info stapled inside. If you would like to borrow them, no problem. Let me know......Robert
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