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Picture of CCKW-353 in Australian service, complete with camo paint job.
Linked from military trailers
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Does anyone know what Canadian units used the CCW
I would like to do Canadian Engineers or Artillary WW2. I know in Korea The Canadians used the CCKW to pull the field guns |
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GMC CCKW-353 in RAF use somewhere in the Middle East, 1942.
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The trucks in post #17 photo belonging to the Carpathian Lancers, headquarters company, workshop platoon are GMCs.
The difference between GMC and Studebaker 6x6 when looking from the rear is the style of bumperette. The GMC bumperette has a tail extending below the chassis line whist the Stude ones are flat across the bottom in line with the lower edge of the chassis as per Chev G506. David
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