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Old 19-12-16, 09:29
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"An unidentified sergeant of The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry wearing his 1937 Pattern webbing, Infantry Battle Order. Sussex, England, 25 March 1942."



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Old 19-12-16, 11:21
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Nice pic, good to see the inside of the door has a liner. This wasn't the case on all Cab 11's and 12's.
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Old 19-12-16, 18:44
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Old 19-12-16, 22:08
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Default Liners....??

All the real cab 11 and 12 have liners....
Chevrolet cabs that is....... Fords didn't they had to save weight to try to go faster.

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Old 20-12-16, 03:22
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The Irish Regiment of Canada passes the saluting base during Gen. H.D.G. Crerar's review at Eelde airport.
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Old 20-12-16, 10:48
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All the real cab 11 and 12 have liners....
Chevrolet cabs that is....... Fords didn't they had to save weight to try to go faster.
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Bob, my Cab11/12 has internal door liners. Funny how some do, some don't.
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Old 20-12-16, 20:45
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Bob, my Cab11/12 has internal door liners. Funny how some do, some don't.
Seems the Chevrolet cab 12s we see here usually have them but the Australian order Fords don't, so perhaps the deletion is something to do with our deliveries as your F15 was likely brought here after service somewhere else.
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Old 22-12-16, 16:51
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Old 11-01-17, 03:09
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somewhere in Burma

OSS Detachment 101 in Burma, ca 1943-1945.
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Old 11-01-17, 07:31
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Not in the back ground, but off to the side. Bruthen Victoria, Railway Station C.1960's

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Old 11-01-17, 17:47
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CBI theatre image: I think it has to be Rangoon (there are tramlines visible) after the Japanese were ousted.

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Old 29-01-17, 17:56
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"John Lennon relaxes between takes of the 1967 UA film "HOW I WON THE WAR"

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Old 03-02-17, 23:56
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bought these photos post war Munster / Osnabruck area.
I dont think the troops are british
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Old 04-02-17, 01:15
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I think they are Polish - employed by the British.
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Old 07-02-17, 20:18
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Hello
Here is to see an ford or chevy cab 13 at about 2 minutes but be carefull you have to have good eyes!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V-b8QIYOpM
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Old 07-02-17, 20:24
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Excellent find Harlé!

Both music clips and the music itself were far more gentle in 1962 weren't they?

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Here is to see an ford or chevy cab 13 at about 2 minutes but be carefull you have to have good eyes!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V-b8QIYOpM
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Old 07-02-17, 20:43
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Yes , nice musik and clip! I like this singer!!
In fact many other think where more gentle !

For the truck I dont think that the rear body is original?
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Old 09-02-17, 01:54
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Here is to see an ford or chevy cab 13 at about 2 minutes but be carefull you have to have good eyes!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V-b8QIYOpM
Well spotted Harle, a short 101" wheel base Ford or Chev. The rear body is certainly not an original. Very nice singer and song too. The stockings brought back a few memories as well.

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Old 09-02-17, 17:55
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bought these photos post war Munster / Osnabruck area.
I dont think the troops are british
Thanks for sharing. Could they be Danish troops? I'll ask some guys.

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Old 10-03-17, 14:34
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A seller on Ebay currently has these pics, which feature an interesting background:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/WW2-Photo-WW...3D351986376754

http://www.ebay.com/itm/WW2-Photo-WW...3D262861156947
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Old 10-03-17, 14:37
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But it's not until you get up close to the background that you realise that these should be in the "Under new management" thread!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/WW2-Photo-WW...EAAOSwtfhYqiJs
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Old 10-03-17, 15:53
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But it's not until you get up close to the background that you realise that these should be in the "Under new management" thread!
Great stuff, shows how much the German Army had to rely on capturing equipment to keep on fighting.

Not only the truck, but also the pictures seems to have been "captured". If you spend some time searching on the internet, many if not most of these photos can be found online. Looks like this seller's business is reselling photos found in the public domain....
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Old 30-08-17, 03:14
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Came across this one from a Facebook group I belong too.
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Old 25-03-18, 05:30
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Liberation of Paris, August 26,1944.
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Old 31-05-18, 03:39
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Old 31-08-18, 02:34
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Queensland University Regiment 1951
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Old 31-08-18, 02:41
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Lang,

Our West Aust friend will be having palpatations about the 'Truck, Six seater Utility (Aust)' in the background!

Like the 6-pdrs, too.

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Old 03-09-18, 16:51
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Photo from British Army Jeep Research Facebook page, courtesy Nick Thomas.
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Old 07-09-18, 21:09
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I saw this in the IWM.

It looks to be a CMP of 8 cwt no doubt 4x2 so unwanted by the Army late in the war?
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Old 07-09-18, 22:33
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The markings suggest the truck above is being used for meal delivery after having been presented/paid for/sponsored by "the people of Malta" to "the people of Britain". Disaster relief... from one set of bombed people to another.
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