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Came across these three images, can you spot the CMP(s) in each . . .
(Sources: 1. - IWM: H 37779, 2. - IWM: H 23836, and 3. - IWM: H 22411 Cheers ![]()
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Nice shots, what is the little tracked vehicle to the right of the Churchill?
Rich.
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This one with the cab 12 portees is interesting as pictures of these seem to be fairly rare. I remember Bart Vanderveen covered them in W&T.
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Have we seen this pic on here before?
Name the three vehicles in the first picture. Second picture has the same vehicle in the forground plus a CMP in the background of course. H.
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Vickers Utility B tractor
LVT-3 bushmaster cmp p.s. next time remember to change the photo names.
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I came across this image while tidying up a recent acquisition of paperwork from my uncle's estate. He was an Army engineer in the late 50s and early 1960s (Capt MJK Lodge, RAE), who was seconded to the RAAF to manage airfield runway works at East Sale and Darwin.
The image was taken at East Sale in 1961. Just beyond the Blaw-Knox concrete spreader (RAAF registration 218142) are three vehicles: the FE or FC GM-Holden Utility is easy to spot. These were a common vehicle in RAAF, RAN and Army service. They were contract vehicles built specially for the services and equipped with a number of minor modifications from the standard Civilian utes, such as a grill over the rear cab glass, and no car radio. Obscured by the Blaw-Knox is a standard CMP truck, probably the RAAF 'heavy tender' with demountable drop sides (the rear edge of the body is just visible). The truck in the middle distance is unique to Australia and indeed, to the RAAF. While many will recognise it as a soft top HAR-1, few will know the designation....... anyone want to have a try? In the far background, through the early morning mist, is the outline of a C-47 Dakota and some other vehicles that are just toooo blurred to recognise with any accuracy. Mike C |
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Somewhere amongst all my saved images I have some lesser known pics of cab 12 portees, which I shall dig up and post in due course. Not being strictly "in the background" I shall post them on Keith's cab 11/12 thread, which seems to have fallen into disuse of late (hint, hint!) Meanwhile, speaking of rarities....you'd be hard pressed to find a more unusual CMP image than pic 1 below - a RAAF C60X aircraft refueller attending a Tachikawa KI-54 "Hickory" full of Japanese officers! (is it just me, or do I detect some hostility from the troops in pic 3....?)
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The last pic at least looks like the Jap surrender at Borneo, from another angle see:
http://www.oldcmp.net/borneo.html Keiths Quote "Japanese aviators looking surprisingly comfortable amongst so many Aussies!" Rich.
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Here's the link to the Lae pics: http://www.antiaircraft.org.au/photo...new-guinea/lae It took me a while to identify the a/c type but eventually I found pic 3 on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachikawa_Ki-54 (aircraft recognition is even more fun than identifying CMPs!)
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Here's another "CMP in the background" from the same site, this time a CGT 8 at Buna. I've come across other pics of CGT 8s being landed here, and even some brief footage of a CGT 8 with short 25 pdr in tow, turning off the beach into the jungle. From memory it's on the ANZAC 3-disc series - I shall locate again and post here.
Here's the link to the image below: http://www.antiaircraft.org.au/photo.../buna/buna-657 On the same site can be found some rare pics of cab 12 FATs in Australia: http://www.antiaircraft.org.au/photo...ure/townsville
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They are Loyd Carriers, used as battery chargers.
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