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Could this be one of 86 Field Regt RA (Hertfordshire Yeomanry), "the only regiment to land Sexton SP Guns on D-Day (Juno Beach)"?
As per the link above: 86 Field Regt RA found that their Porpoises caused less trouble than expected. The C Troop diary records: "The Porpoises - those misbegotten children of the "War House" proved to be quite amenable to a wet landing and all were landed without any trouble. Perhaps this was as a result of the language used on them previously....". Quote:
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Two more Porpoises have surfaced in Ver-sur-Mer and are now for sale at Military Classic Vehicles in Normandy.
Geoff; could these be from the same location where yours came from? In time to be restored for D-day 2024 and to be dragged behind a Sherman, Sexton or Centaur on the beach?! What a sight it would be ![]() more info: https://www.facebook.com/MilitaryCla.../?__tn__=-UC*F
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Via Anthony Sewards:
“Juno Beach, photo noted as M7 Priest Royal Canadian Artillery arriving on shore D Day” IMG_4468.jpeg
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Some photos of the restored example at Ver sur Mer (nmp, found on FB).
I like the plaques with drawings explaining how they were used. IMG_4473.jpg IMG_4475.jpg IMG_4474.jpg IMG_4472.jpg IMG_4471.jpg
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