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Old 19-06-15, 04:59
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Don Dingwall's definitive book on Canadian Military Vehicles in Korea is at the printers now and will be available in 6-8 weeks.

Hard cover, 210 pages, hundreds of illustrations in both colour and B&W. Includes War Establishment charts, virtually every vehicle name, AoS markings and much more Retail price CDN$59.95

To be advised of its release sign up at www.servicepub.com and take advantage of the pre-release offer (to be announced shortly).

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Old 16-07-15, 00:58
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Default Canadian Vehicles in Korea - New Book

Canadian Vehicles in Korea, Don Dingwall. 210 pages, over 300 illustrations, 8 1/2 x 11 inches, hard cover. CDN$59.95, 5% GST in Canada.

For the first time a book dedicated to the soft-skin ad armoured vehicles used by the Canadian Army in this seldom studied conflict. Supported by a comprehensive text that provides an overview of the acquisition, use and disposal of Canadian, US and British vehicles used in training at Fort Lewis and in combat (and combat support) in Korea. Based on official photos, supplemented by photographs from private collections, the vehicles are arranged in a logical and chronological sequence.

As an added bonus, the author has provided War Establishment graphics for every unit, Arm of Service numbers, graphics for each unit showing vehicle names and more.

This book will become the definitive work on the topic and will be of interest to vehicle historians hobbyists.

Order before 20 August 2015 and save the shipping (US and Canada only). Order at http://www.servicepub.com





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Old 16-07-15, 22:16
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I was very fortunate to have had a chance to preview this book thanks to Clive, and I have been anticipating its publication ever since. I am going to highly recommend it to all. Ordered my copy today
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Any Diamond T Wreckers in the book? If not too bad I wasn't asked as I have a number of pictures showing Diamond Ts used by Canadian troops.
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Just ordered mine on line.
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G'day Clive,

I am interested in your new book but need to know the cost of postage to Australia postcode 3880. Also how is this freight/postage added to the original price. Do you issue a different invoice?

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"Canadian Vehicles in Korea", Don Dingwall. 210 pages, over 300 illustrations, 8 1/2 x 11 inches, hard cover. CDN$59.95, 5% GST in Canada.
For the first time a book dedicated to the soft-skin ad armoured vehicles used by the Canadian Army in this seldom studied conflict. Supported by a comprehensive text that provides an overview of the acquisition, use and disposal of Canadian, US and British vehicles used in training at Fort Lewis and in combat (and combat support) in Korea. Based on official photos, supplemented by photographs from private collections, the vehicles are arranged in a logical and chronological sequence.
As an added bonus, the author has provided War Establishment graphics for every unit, Arm of Service numbers, graphics for each unit showing vehicle names and more.
This book will become the definitive work on the topic and will be of interest to vehicle historians hobbyists. Order at http://www.servicepub.com

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Old 20-08-15, 00:52
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G'day Clive,

I am interested in your new book but need to know the cost of postage to Australia postcode 3880. Also how is this freight/postage added to the original price. Do you issue a different invoice?

Regards Rick.
the online shop wanted $72.00Cnd post for the book to Australia Rick. I wanted a copy too but not with that much post to pay
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Hi Cliff,
The best I can go is either:
Surface Mail (4-6 weeks to Europe, 8-10 weeks to Australia/NZ) - CDN$27.50, or
Air Mail (7-10 days to Europe, 10-15 days to Australia/NZ) - CDN$61.50 (No tracking)
PLUS the cost of the book CDN$59.95
This price is only available if you Paypal or EFT and do NOT use my on-line system.
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Old 20-08-15, 02:22
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Hi Cliff,
The best I can go is either:
Surface Mail (4-6 weeks to Europe, 8-10 weeks to Australia/NZ) - CDN$27.50, or
Air Mail (7-10 days to Europe, 10-15 days to Australia/NZ) - CDN$61.50 (No tracking)
PLUS the cost of the book CDN$59.95
This price is only available if you Paypal or EFT and do NOT use my on-line system.
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Clive I will take the surface mail option please. What PayPal email are you using as I'll pay that way? total of $87.45Cnd is correct yes?
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Clive I will take the surface mail option please. What PayPal email are you using as I'll pay that way? total of $87.45Cnd is correct yes?
Correct - clive@servicepub.com
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Old 20-08-15, 17:44
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Hello Clive

Put me down for one

But I need an autograph from Don

I will pick it up.

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Clive and those below the equator.....if someone has family or visitors visiting Vancouver or heading up to the Australian Territory of Whistler, I could arrange to have the books picked up here or delivered (within a small distance) if that works to save on the shipping. I'm fairly centrally located in Vancouver and 30 minutes from the airport. I can work out the details with Clive. Throw it on the table for discussion.

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