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Jordan: I don't think there are the words that can fittingly describe that shirt.
I am not one for emoticons, but
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starting a trend
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Nope. No way. Uh-uh. I ain't gonna' do it.
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I like chocolate and I like mustard, but I don't put the two together.
In the same vein, I like Hawaiian shirts and I like military vehicles, but..... |
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Hello Jordan.
That is an interesting set of photos you have in Post 216. They raise a lot of questions. What Canadian Army units were based in the Hastings area in 1942 that would have been equipped with, or servicing, Otters? Was Harold Road on part of a regular route to or from the base for said unit, or was this vehicle just out for a road test or sight seeing? Why does it appear these Otter photos do not seem to show either A-Set or B-Set aerial installations on it, or the Bren Gun Mount at the front of the Turret? I like your shirt, by the way. David |
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Quote:
Canadian armoured cars may well have had a different armament to the British ones; Lewis, Vickers or .30 Browning rather than Bren at that stage of the war, too. Quote:
![]() There's stuff I want to do (without getting soaked) this month. Chris. |
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