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Old 21-05-08, 16:24
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in the canadian archives there is a picture of a fort garry horse ram ambulance, would/could this be a ram wallaby converted to the ambulance role? What would it take to convert a ram kangaroo/wallaby to an ambulance version?

Crew of a turretless Ram tank used by The Fort Garry Horse as a "flat-top" armoured ambulance, Holten, Netherlands, 8 April 1945
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Old 22-05-08, 10:50
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in the canadian archives there is a picture of a fort garry horse ram ambulance, would/could this be a ram wallaby converted to the ambulance role? What would it take to convert a ram kangaroo/wallaby to an ambulance version?

Crew of a turretless Ram tank used by The Fort Garry Horse as a "flat-top" armoured ambulance, Holten, Netherlands, 8 April 1945
PA-133165
Hi Wim, this picture was featured in the thread Kangaroo Photos wanted. To my knowledge, there is no information available re. the ambulance versions of the Ram. I guess these were field conversions of whatever turretless Ram was available.

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