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Old 24-09-22, 18:25
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Kevin,

I have a spread sheet detailing the known/confirmed 1CACR named APCs by Squadron and with census numbers (when known). I've not compiled such data on the 49APCR as of yet.

I will review your lists and get back to you. I do see a few minor errors in what you have.

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Old 24-09-22, 21:03
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Kevin,

I have a spread sheet detailing the known/confirmed 1CACR named APCs by Squadron and with census numbers (when known). I've not compiled such data on the 49APCR as of yet.

I will review your lists and get back to you. I do see a few minor errors in what you have.

Bill.
Thank you Bill,

Any help is appreciated.

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Old 28-09-22, 04:08
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As I either walk or drive the into town - I often spot a mob numbering around twenty grazing in a neighbors paddock. I will take some more pics as I am walking into town today .. exercise.
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Old 28-09-22, 14:11
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As I either walk or drive the into town - I often spot a mob numbering around twenty grazing in a neighbors paddock. I will take some more pics as I am walking into town today .. exercise.
Please make sure to add their serial numbers, registration numbers, unit markings and any other detail that can help to ID them and record their history as much as possible.



All kidding aside, there is a surviving Ram Kangaroo in Australia.
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Old 01-10-22, 04:48
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Please make sure to add their serial numbers, registration numbers, unit markings and any other detail that can help to ID them and record their history as much as possible.



All kidding aside, there is a surviving Ram Kangaroo in Australia.
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After a long interrogation and threats of the meat grinder and sausages - all I can get out out of them is: name rank and serial number
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CT39862, 'Tapir' of 'F' Squadron, 49APCR. Knocked out on 30 March 1945.

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