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Old 06-05-15, 04:56
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14th Field Reg. page 11 of War Diary. Hanno you will see a little comment on 105's, disappointingly all of the typing from August 1944 is very hard to read. If you pm your email I'll send Aug to you and you can try and discern what has been typed.
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14th Field Reg. page 12 of photos. The photos seem to jump back and forth from Canada to overseas a little. P54 looks to be a firefly.
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14th Field Reg. page 13 of photos. The quads look great.
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14th Field Reg. page 14 of photos. this looks to me as a M4A4?
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Great photos Rick, thanks for sharing.
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Old 06-05-15, 09:28
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14th Field Reg. page 14 of photos. this looks to me as a M4A4?
Correct, M4A4 or Sherman V in Commonwealth parlance.

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Great stuff Rick!

Am most interested in the bike pictures, they are Norton 16H and Indian 640's. Have both, so will pm you my email, if possible would like some high res. scans.

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Hi Rick,
We have a M7 priest in the 14th field reg. royal Canadian artillery would be very pleased to have some photo's of that same unit. We did some tours in Holland this year.

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There is film footage of the 14th field landing at Bernières-sur-Mer as Sgt. Bill Grant and Lieut. Frank Dubervill of the Canadian Film and Photo Unit crossed the Channel with the regiment. Grant's footage and Dubervill's photographs start with the loading of the LCTs in Southampton. As they approach the beach the Shermans and Priests fire their guns from the deck. Photos show men of Régiment de la Chaudière on the LTC presumably to provide security. The sequence ends with the famous scene of the Priest driving up to "La Maison des Canadiens" on the beach. Grant and Dubervill leave the 14th Field and continue recording events on the beach.
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There is film footage of the 14th field landing at Bernières-sur-Mer as Sgt. Bill Grant and Lieut. Frank Dubervill of the Canadian Film and Photo Unit ... sequence ends with the famous scene of the Priest driving up to "La Maison des Canadiens" on the beach. Grant and Dubervill leave the 14th Field and continue recording events on the beach.
Perhaps parts of this footage are in the Canadian Newsreel #33.
Thanks Jordan B.
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14th Field Reg. page 11 of War Diary. Hanno you will see a little comment on 105's, disappointingly all of the typing from August 1944 is very hard to read. If you pm your email I'll send Aug to you and you can try and discern what has been typed.
Thanks Rick! PM sent.

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