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Old 16-09-08, 02:04
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Can someone direct me to a list of Canadian artillery regiments that used the Sexton in North-West Europe. I am in need of proper markings to apply to a Sexton II.

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Old 16-09-08, 03:40
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Perry, you need go no further than the 23rd Field Regiment, RCA. There has been plenty written about it here on MLU - do a search on it - and our own Herb Danter is a WW2 veteran of the Regiment. I'm sure he'd be delighted to assist you in whatever questions you may have regarding markings and equipment.

In the meantime, if you give me a day I can give you all of the stock markings for 23 Field from my reference materials.
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Old 16-09-08, 07:45
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Geoff,

I would certainly be interested in any info you have on the 23rd Field Regiment. This would add to the list of names and WD numbers in a post I made in the WWII History and Equipment section of the forum.

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Old 16-09-08, 15:14
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Not wishing to hi-jack this thread but, if there is interest, I could add a Sexton page to www.ramtank.ca which could then list this information as well as show those Sextons which can be identified by CS number.
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Old 16-09-08, 18:29
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Clive,

Personally I think that is a great idea. I can add several numbers and names and with additional input a lot more can be identified.
Go for it I say!!

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Old 19-09-08, 01:25
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Thanks Geoff,
Any info on markings would be well received. Also, were Sextons ever given names.

Perry
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Old 19-09-08, 02:48
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Here are two pictures of Sextons I found on the internet. The first sexton is named Hyperride. The picture was from wikipedia. The second sexton appears to be named Beau Brummel. The picture is from the The World at War, show in Fort Nelson in 2004
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Old 19-09-08, 07:40
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It is called HYPERIDGE.

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Old 19-09-08, 13:47
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You may be correct with HYPERIDES.

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Old 19-09-08, 14:30
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Richard F might be able to confirm the following, but did not they have a sexton on Gold Beach in 94 named Beau Bromul, a ww2 vet recounted how he took out a pill box. half way thru the dedication up rolled the sexton, really blew him away, they,d renamed it overnite to the one he,d driven on D Day.
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