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			Nice pic of a C15A showing the myriad of markings on the back of a military vehicle in WW2. "RH DRIVE NO SIGNALS" denotes it was used in the UK during training for the invasion of NW Europe. Always sand down these areas when restoring a CMP, that's where you may find part of its history! 
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			Almost certainly the Canadian Scottish Regiment, 3rd Canadian Infantry Division.
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