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Colour of markings for 36th Battery, Canadian 23rd Field Regiment RCA?
Roy Aalderson in the Netherlands is restoring a Sexton GPO and he would like to mark it as this Sexton GPO.
Can anyone help with the colours of the markings? Quote:
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4th Canadian Division would mean a Gold maple leaf over a green background.
"76" would be on a square with top half in red, lower half in blue. "TLD" (Troop leader of D troop) would be on a blue and red square. From what I read on the web, 36th Battery was the second battery in the 23rd Field regiment. This would mean that "TLD" would be on a blue square, with a smaller red square in the lower right corner. The TLD tactical sign also appears on the sides of the vehicle.
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Armoured OP markings
D Troop, 36th Battery, Canadian 23rd Field Regiment:
From my copy of Jean Bouchery's full colour book, "From D-Day to VE-Day, The Canadian Soldier" let me add to the conversation. Would the War Department number start with CT for Tanks and Carriers versus S for Self-Propelled Gun? Whichever, white letters on the right rear side, above and between the rear idler and last roadwheel / or on the opposite side same location / or on the front left upper side beside the driver's shoulder. A yellow circle with black surround and bridge classification number on the front right of the final drive. Bouchery shows a Sexton SPG with 30 as the weight. Above the right front mudguard on the forward slope of the hull, 76 in white on a red over blue arm of service for artillery. On the opposite side in the same location, the gold maple leaf on a coloured square. Not sure which colour background for that division. The two upper hull markings are repeated reversed on the rear hull, the arm of service on the left and the maple leaf on the right. Someone smarter than me will make corrections, and narrow down the particulars.
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Attached is what I think the markings and colours would be. Please note that I only used a generic font to make this quick graphic, so it't not a perfect match with the picture!
Also attached is a picture of a Sexton from B troop, 23rd Field Regiment, which would be 31st Battery. Picture taken in Diepenheim 1945, source:https://mijnstadmijndorp.nl/app/old-...7&id=324200179 Also attached is a picture of a Sexton from F troop, 23rd Field Regiment, 83rd Battery. Picture posted here on the forum by Bryan Naylor in this thread: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...d.php?p=100364 Both pictures give an idea of the location of the markings, but Bryans picture also shows the Tactical sign of F troop, with the red square in the lower left corner of the blue background, this matches the info on the Wiki page (3rd battery in 23rd Field regiment with Easy and Fox troops) : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/23rd_Field_Regiment,_RCA This would mean that indeed the red square for "Darling" would be in the lower right corner of the tactical sign, as 36th battery is the 2nd battery in 23rd Field regiment. last picture attached is a screenshot from the "The Royal Artillery 1939-1945" website. source: https://ra39-45.co.uk/formations-and...hicle-markings
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I can't see a star or a Bridge classification on "Darling".....and the paintwork looks really neat. It could be that the vehicle was repainted for the parade in 1945, painting over the bridge classification.....or that it was only just put into service and the marking was never applied???? Two other GPO's pictured in Goor in 1945, also don't seem to show a Bridge classification (ref. http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...858#post269858). Pictures from this thread: https://ww2talk.com/index.php?thread...-sp-rca.35244/ These threads are also interesting regarding 23rd Field artillery: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/showthread.php?t=6168 http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...d.php?p=100364 http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...324#post272324 And this one on WW2talk: https://ww2talk.com/index.php?thread...-sp-rca.35244/ And Bryans movies on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...4903B6AEF316A8
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Also posted here on the forum is a nice picture of A troop :
from this thread: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...654#post275654
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Great stuff
Thanks all for the extensive info!
I will ask Roy for a recent photo of his Sexton GPO project.
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A Ambulance C Motorbike F Heavy Engineering Vehicle H Armoured Car H Tractor or articulated lorry L Lorry over one ton M Light Car, ie Jeep P Amphibious Vehicle S Self Propelled Gun T Tank or Bren Carrier (his spelling and model name choice) V Van (RASC) X Vehicle towing a lorry Z Small lorry
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Letter prefix identifying the type of vehicle
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CA Ambulance CM Car (staff car, jeep, etc.) CC Motorcycle CS Self-Propelled Gun CF Armoured Car or Scout Car CT Universal Carrier or Tank CH Tractors (ie Artillery tractors) CX Trailers of all types CL Lorry (30 cwt or heavier) CZ Truck (15 cwt and smaller) So it makes sense that the Sexton GPO, as an tracked armoured vehicle, had a (C)T number.
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