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For an update on two survivng Skink turrets, see AFV News board > BLUE SKINK TURRETS.
See http://s87.photobucket.com/albums/k130/ldshrecceboy/ for recceboy's pictures. These turrets have casting numbers 80 (in background) and 81 on the back of the turrets. They have much less damage than for example casting number 78 shown above. Although these are unmachined, these are a good basis for the recreation of a Skink turret on a Grizzly hull.
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Orginally posted by Roger Lucy on AFV News Discussion Board:
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Anthony Sewards (Login recceboy) wrote at Missing-Lynx forum:
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It seems that the Fort Garry Horse received a Skink sometime in February 1945 for testing. The following is from their Regimental history “Vanguard’:
(p97) “And a new curiosity the ‘Skink’ Anti-aircraft tank, arrived for operational tests.” |
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During its European tour with the Skink, 1 Tank Demonstration Unit played with 10 CAR from 11-19 February. They were doing the Reichswald at the time.
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Jordan Baker wrote: "I located the CMHQ file on the Skink AA tank. It goes from pages 4-300. Page 249 confirms that Skink marked SKC1001 was sent to NWE for field combat trials. A new unit was formed called the No.1 Canadian Tank Demonstration Unit."
https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/o...80/249?r=0&s=2 This is SKC1001. Note it has been fitted with CDP tracks:
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Can anyone hazard a guess as to what the script says on the turret?
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Could they be shipping dimensions and weights?
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Courtesy of Mark Tonner.
The War Diaries of No.1 Tank Demonstration Unit, CAC.
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Jordan Baker RHLI Museum, Otter LRC C15A-Wire3, 1944 Willys MB, 1942 10cwt Canadian trailer |
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next batch
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the next next batch
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and the last page. Thanks again Mark
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Jordan, Mark, Hanno....thanks for this very interesting info and posting it here!
From this thread: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...391#post272391 I looked up all mentioned Map References to see if the Skink visited Broekhuizen, but the closest the Skink got to Broekhuizen was about 40km's, so I guess it's safe to say the damage on Avalon wasn't done by demonstration of the Skink.
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For anyone wanting to look up map references in War diaries, you can use this tool here:
https://www.echodelta.net/mbs/eng-translator.php# Start with the global location mentioned in the war diaries, for example "Nijmegen". Check a map to see the location of Nijmegen, and find the corresponding letter code here....in this case "qE" than take the mentioned Map Reference (MR) 712642 from the War diary and combine it with the 2 letters "qE712642" and use the translator, select "Nord de Guerre Grid" in the first box (corresponds with the grid above) and type the number in the second box to find the location.
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Thanks for disproving my hypothesis.
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Yes, sorry about that, Hanno. I was kind of hoping the war diaries would prove otherwise.....what a find that would have been!
Alex
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Haven’t read it all, but noted it got stuck in the mud several times. Something to do with driver’s skill or the CDP track? I think this was the first time that track was used in action (another hypothesis)
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So the Skink did see some action, although it did not do a lot more than setting a large number of buildings on fire using HE IT ammunition. It did bog down at least four times! We know the going was rough in the Hochwald Forest, though maybe the performance of the CDP track may have played a role. Or possibly driver experience? I wonder what "CBW" did with the Skink when they received it for overhaul?
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Photos via http://panzerserra.blogspot.com/2011...n-aa-tank.html
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A 4th turret has been located, used as a monument, the forth turret is sitting next to a War Memorial outside the Okanagan Indian Band, Band Office, British Columbia.
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This turret cast is owned by the Historic Vehicle troop at LdSH(RC) at CFB Edmonton
Photos via Raymond Gedge
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Scan from a manual. It mentions one Skink pilot vehicle was shipped to England. See the rest of this thread to read what happened to it.
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Are you sure that’s a scan from a manual and not from either some kind of report, or an early(ish?) enthusiast’s publication?
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Ah, OK, I see — it just has that look about it of being written by some 1960s AFV enthousiast
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Anthony Sewards shared actual Skink in action reports and recommendations from Capt. H Valle , No. 1 Tank Demonstration Unit CAC from use in NWE.
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