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Old 15-07-04, 20:51
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Default Re: some notes on the Dutch 37mm gun

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Originally posted by ericnuyt
My thoughts on the Australian museum piece: I would doubt this was a gun in Dutch service: the KNIL left Australia from 1944-45 and they would surely have taken the guns along to fight the Japanese then and anybody else after 45.

Question: So were these guns also delivered to the Aussie Army? Anybody has a clue?
I'm pretty much convinced that any of these guns that ended up in Australia came there as diverted shipments from the NEI, just like the Marmon-Herrington two-man tanks and Ford/Marmon-Herrington ˝-ton 4x4 trucks. After the fall of Singapore, Australia believed to be under imminent threat of Japanese invasion in early 1942 and any type of equipment was welcome to the ill-equipped army, either in second line duty if not in front-line duty.

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