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Old 17-07-24, 06:18
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Darrell,

I got excited when I found this video. While there is some Bobcat, and possibly Rat imagery (linked in appropriate MLU threads), and there is film of Centurions on the move in Gagetown during the ‘60s, the only provincial plates visible are from Ontario, and Quebec (there is one NB plate, but the numbers are not visible).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrNv0QOqPf8
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Old 17-07-24, 19:54
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Hi David

Sorry, I missed your post. Thanks for that; those are some very nice photos. Very clear.

Hi Colin

I note in that eBay sale for the "DS" plates from NB that the prefix "I" is retained. Lends a bit of credence that the earlier "I" prefix was used in govm't service in NB perhaps?

That video is pretty cool. Something for every MLU-er there! Not only the Bobcat, the plates at 5:27 & 5:40 , but also those interesting fuel bladders at 7:00, the Mk1 Stalwart (24EK70) at 7:24 and the fine RCD shleppin' 20 pdr sabot at 10:51.

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Old 18-07-24, 06:43
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Darrell,

I don’t think that there is an “I” prefix on your tank plate. I believe that it is the number 1. For the 1972 DS plates on eBay (now sold), the paper packaging shows the plate number as DS 1869 whereas the plate reads DS 1-869. The Wikipedia page seems to indicate that for most period series of NB plates, the number would start at 1-000, and then increase: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicl..._New_Brunswick

I have found another excellent video on YouTube. It was produced by the RCH in 1963. It has plenty of in-focus footage of Shermans in Petawawa, and Farnham. The footage seems to confirm that Ontario and Quebec did not require provincial plates on Tanks, but they were present on wheeled vehicles. The film also includes Worthy dancing at a Ball!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1dya3vbszo
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Old 18-07-24, 21:01
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Hi Colin

Good spot. Yes, it is a numeral rather than a letter.

Notably, that same Wiki page suggests, by comparison (IE 1947), that my plate may be a numeral prefix vice a letter.<idea>

I have to watch that video a little closer later tonite.....8CH NCOs, RCD Officer(?), FF Worthington and LGen Fleury's medals.....

*edit* So I did watch the rest. Very good. He was an RCD Offr. Area & Armd/Sqn Tac Signs on the wheeled vehs and the Shermans. A convenient "43" in front of one of the veh #. There must has been a shortage of canvas makers (Mat Techs?) at the time or that Sherman was going into or just out of storage of some sort!

And it brings a tear to see Export A Plain as the smoke of choice for those old Blackhats. Sniff.


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Old 21-07-24, 20:12
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Gentlemen,

I've just found the photo below in my archives. An APC equipped with the SS-11 missile system. It has an Ontario plate on the bow. Thought it might be of interest.

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Old 21-07-24, 21:13
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Great photograph of an interesting modification of the M113A1CDN and the vehicle 65-35012 was disposed of out of 25 CF Depot, Montreal.
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Old 19-08-24, 02:55
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Hi

Not post-war but pre-.

A bit of a postcard currently for sale on ebay showing a Manitoba plate T-1-439 (1932) on a vehicle in Fort Osborne Winnipeg 1931-1932.

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/394634246746...Bk9SR_i7t4GtZA

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