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|  Canadian Military Headquarters Historical Section 
			
			Thought some might find this photo of interest. Cheers  Caption: Personnel of the Canadian Military Headquarters Historical Section, London, England, 19 April 1944 (Lieutenant Colonel C.P. Stacey is fifth from the left) Source: LAC - PA-115819 
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			That's the famous C.P. Stacey, front and centre, in forage cap.
		 
				__________________ Those who live by the sword will be shot by those of us who have progressed. - M38A1, 67-07800, ex LETE | 
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|  Another Great Thing about Historians 
			
			Stacey rode in style...Nice HUP.
		 
				__________________ RHC Why is it that when you have the $$, you don't have the time, and when you have the time you don't have the $$? | 
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			Any idea whom the rest may be? (Of course I'm reffering to balmoral-topped fellow) 
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|  HISTORIAN'S WORTH 
			
			The attached report offers some interesting insights into the Cdn Army's equipment program during WWII.  There is a good chance that some of the report was compiled by C.P. Stacey and gang in that lil ole HUP in the photo above... The txt file format is not very pleasing, but you can use the Edit/Find menu to look up a particular vehicle or piece of equipment. The Heavy Utility section is quite interesting... 
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|  Blatant, self-serving, commercial announcement 
			
			You can also buy a copy of Tools of the Trade which takes the four wartime reports and distills them into a readable text, illustrated throughout with WWII photos of the equipment in question.
		 
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|  Re: HISTORIAN'S WORTH Quote: 
 a copy of CMHQ Report No. 141 in PDF format can be found here ... or .... as Clive wrote, "You can also buy a copy of Tools of the Trade which takes the four wartime reports and distills them into a readable text....." Cheers   
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|  Re: Blatant, self-serving, commercial announcement 
			
			Apparently, one can also buy a copy of Tools of the Trade (a Service Publication booklet, I believe), which takes the four wartime reports and distills them into a readable text, illustrated throughout with WWII photos of the equipment in question. As well, the pdf format is much more readable. Thanks to both of you fine historians for the assistance. 
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