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Old 13-01-09, 14:06
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A number were converted into Command/Radio vehicles but without a rear door it is very hard to see how it could operate effectively as an APC.

There are some very nice pictures in the album this picture came from.

Does anyone know if the 20mm gun trailer on page 4 saw any service or did the 15cwt weight version win out?
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Old 12-06-21, 16:04
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The link above doesn’t work anymore (MLU Forum survives many other websites), but here is one picture I could find back.

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Old 16-07-24, 13:21
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Default M14 apc

Combing through photos of ex-Canadian Army Half Tracks at the Dutch Army Vehicle Park at Stroe, The Netherlands, I found some more M14 converted into APCs appearing in the background of photos of other equipment.


1949:
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Source: https://beeldbank.nimh.nl/foto-s/det...2-e67cdd4de131


1951:
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Source: https://beeldbank.nimh.nl/foto-s/det...a-53d53f25d1c6


1952:
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Source: https://beeldbank.nimh.nl/foto-s/det...e-1dbfe4801222
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Old 16-07-24, 14:57
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Default Canadian soldier climbing in M14 Halftrack

Harold A. Skaarup wrote:
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"An M14 Halftrack marked marked for HQ Squadron, 1st Hussars of 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade.
The info in the H&C book suggests that it had only two halftracks, one for the Medical Officer and one for the Signals officer. The fighting squadrons each had an ambulance and workshop halftrack. Note that the Canadian soldier climbing up has his left hand bandaged, Bretteville, France, c1944. (Library and Archives Canada Photo, MIKAN No. 3614555)

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Old 27-10-24, 22:58
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Default M14 with the Canadian Army

Here's a document listing the requirements of the Canadian Army in the UK for M14 Half Tracks as per 31 March 1944

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Source: https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/o...eel_t17894/805
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