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Old 30-12-16, 11:01
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Canadian Sherman in Germany 1945

ShermanVcupola-Canadian.jpg

Edit - have just realised this pic is posted elsewhere here on MLU...

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...?t=3573&page=4

With note from Bill Miller to say:

The PA number listed for the photo you posted is the old original negative number . It has a new PA number and description:

REFERENCE NUMBERS:
_ ACCESSION:_ _ 1967-052
_ REPRODUCTION:_ _ PA-159252 (copy negative number);

Sherman tanks lined up along the route await the order to proceed with the infantry - 4th Canadian Armed Division chasing German paratroopers out of town
1945 / Wertle, Germany — 1 item — 2 1/4 sq. in.

Then with further comment from Mark Tonner to say...

Some more details regarding this photo. If indeed it was taken at Wertle, the Kangaroos would be those of "B" Sqn, 1 CACR and the tanks would be those of the 21 Cdn Armd Regt (GGFG).

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As my Sherman is ex-21st Cdn Armd Regt, it would be interesting to know when the ARV Cupolas were fitted.

Tim

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Old 30-12-16, 11:03
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Last image I trawled up from the web a while ago...

Sherman somewhere...

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If anyone can identify the who, when etc of this and the other pics, that would be excellent.

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Old 30-12-16, 16:32
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They were a rare sight indeed, but as Tim shows they can be found on Shermans modified by the British like Fireflies. I think I have seen them on Crabs as well, will try to find more info.
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Old 30-12-16, 17:25
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Gents,

Thanks for your responses - much appreciated. It was a peripheral aspect of the Centurion story I was not aware of until I recd the image posted in the original post.

The ability to rotate the cupola would appear to be the main impetus for replacing the original fixed Sherman cupola, but it would be interesting to confirm that at some stage.

Another footnote in the Cent story.

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The original Sherman cupola was fully rotating but it was not a vision cupola. I.E, it had no protected all round vision, just a single, albeit rotatable periscope in one hatch.

Its American replacement, designed to be a exchange unit, gave all round vision through glass blocks but did not rotate.
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sorry tim i assumed you were being creative when you wanted to fit the arv cupola. i was wrong (which is actually not that unuaual)
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Old 30-12-16, 19:34
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sorry tim i assumed you were being creative when you wanted to fit the arv cupola. i was wrong (which is actually not that unuaual)
Rick

Wouldn't have considered it if it was not correct to type.

It is not correct to the Sherman I have - I know that the Sherman I have did not have this mod when on the firing range in Belgium, so is unlikely to have finished the war with one installed (unless the Belgians removed them?).

I don't have the correct standard cupola, but I do have the ARV version with the Sherman adapter ring.

The known photos indicate that Canadian tanks and Fireflies were fitted with them, though from exactly when is not clear - mid 44 is the earliest I believe this would be likely (though perhaps someone knows for sure).

Does anyone know of any Shermans with this fitted anywhere please?

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