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Old 08-12-16, 21:52
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What version of Valentine was used in New Zealand and Australia, I presume mkIII and later?
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Old 09-12-16, 04:31
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Al, definately MkIII and MkV. Maybe other marks as well, (for N.Z.)
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Old 09-12-16, 17:19
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Just a single bridgelayer in Aust. No guntanks.

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Old 09-12-16, 19:13
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According to Jeff Plowmans first book (AFVs of N.Z.1939 to 59) New Zealand had:
100 MkII (introduced 41-42) (AEC)
74 MkIII (introduced 42) (AEC)
81 MkV (introduced 42) (Detroit)
11 Bridgelayers
I cant seem to find how many were converted to MkIIICS (close support with Matilda 3" gun) ( 9 were planned)
The (18) Matildas were sold to Australia. These were the ones converted to Frogs (flamethrowers)
And for you Alistair, N.Z had 21 Starting and charging Loyds (introduced 42-43)

Mike, Can you tell us about how quite a few Valentines did end up in Australia?
I remember photographing one somewhere between Merriden and Geraldton in the wheat belt. It was there as a monument to the guy (people) who had broken in the bush in the area, using this tank as a dozer. I cannot remember the name of the place.
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Old 09-12-16, 19:56
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Valentines in Aust: Commercial surplus import into WA post-war for agricultural use, I understand, but this was hearsay from Bob D (decd) who owned one, and acquired a turret ex-NZ via James S (decd). I have not investigated this aspect.

Australia purchased 33 Matilda MkIV CS tanks from NZ, (possibly 32 of which were CS, and one gun tank) to supplement the existing inventory of 60-odd CS tanks already held (Cabinet docs state 290 2-pdr, 61 CS and 25 Frogs were held prior to the purchase).

Of the NZ purchase, 15 were deficient the 3 inch Hows, which were retained by NZ to equip Valentine tanks (with spares, so the figure of 9 intended Valentine conversions seems reasonable). The other 18 Matildas came complete with their 3 inch How (although the figure may be 17 + one 2-pdr)

None as far as I'm aware, were converted to Frogs. Of the 25 converted to Frog configuration in Aust, none of the WO registrations correspond to the WO registrations of Matilda tanks acquired from NZ, and these were all converted prior to the NZ purchase anyway.

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Old 09-12-16, 21:01
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Valentines in Aust: Commercial surplus import into WA post-war for agricultural use, I understand, but this was hearsay from Bob D (decd) who owned one, and acquired a turret ex-NZ via James S (decd).

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I heard a similar story from the late Murray Lucas, a well known WA HMV buff.
I understand that none of the commercially imported Valentines had turrets.

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