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Rich,
Many thanks again, an excellent representation of the chaos on the beaches and with a WOC1 right in the foreground. Unfortunately I have no indication of what units the vehicles in the Calais photos would have belonged to. Clarity of photos seen so far makes it difficult to see any unit insignia. Of interest the first photo I published of the WOC1 in Calais you can see the serial number on the bonnet side which post dates the manufacture of mine. Reference your latest posting unfortunately again I cannot help. I can't even see the triangle you refer too, serial would be really nice to see also! Ian |
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I see that 'Pen & Sword' are using the first WOC1 picture as a book cover...
http://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/?product_id=1788 With a bit of luck it will give the photo credit as well. |
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I had the pleasure of chatting with Ian in Dunkirk yesterday. There was a fascinating collection of 1940ish British vehicles.
His Ford really is superbly turned out and the V8 sounds most impressive amongst the straight engines. ![]() |
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Yes , the British vehicles in Dunkirk for the 70th looked fantastic , when all bunched up together in the side streets it could have been 1940. Such a pleasure to see ALL British vehicles and not a jeep or American paratrooper in sight.
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![]() ![]() Chalky, most certainly it was fantastic and I cannot remember a convoy of purely 1940 period British vehicles all together in one place, let alone on convoy with 4 period outriders all under the control of the Frence Gendarmes who were great. In total we managed just over 700 miles, door to door, and were inland as far as Le Paradis where the Norfolk's were massacred plus took in the evening ceremony at the Menin Gate Ypres. ![]() |
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Whats the story with the WOC1 . They were built in Britain but why did Ford UK use the American front end .
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"And now it's your turn to get up off that couch and go into the deserts, go into the mountains, go under the lakes, rivers, and seas and search for history. You'll never find a more rewarding adventure!" (Clive Cussler) 1940 Royal Enfield WD/C 1942 Royal Enfield WD/CO |
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That's a nice find, Jan. Frustratingly, we've still to find a WOC1 with a BEF formation sign. Interesting too that it has a 4-ton bridge classification.
I don't think that Ian is going to find a closer reference for his census number ! There is no GHQ or Corps bar on the AoS marking and '6' indicated an A/Tk Regt. RA in an infantry division. I can't see a horizontal red / blue colour division though. I wonder if it is on the RE cobalt blue ground, '6' was used for an RE Field Company by at least some of the Motor Divisions (50th and their duplicate, 23rd Div.). |
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Are you the owner of this photo as I would like a copy, without the fancy sunflower, or where did you see it. Regards, Ian |
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It was on eBay.de last week, but I see that it's sold now... ![]() http://www.ebay.de/sch/zilpy/m.html?...id=p4340.l2562 Jan
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The location is not immediately obvious to me. The vehicle looks to be standing on sand but the tree growth behind doesn't immediately suggest the dunes from De Panne to Dunkerque. I wondered about the area around Calais.
We know from photos posted earlier that some WOC1s were there but not who they were with. The only hope now with the photo is to watch if the buyer posts feedback and then contact him to ask if he'd share a decent copy to help off-set his costs. No harm in asking and some say yes. |
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