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Old 27-07-09, 11:56
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I found this photo from the Northern Territory Australia libary while searching though the Pictures Australia Website http://www.pictureaustralia.org/index.html
It shows a 3 ton 12 cab CMP towing an 18 pound gun on the Stuart Highway at Manton River in the Northern Territory during WW2. I thought it unusual to see a gun being towed by a General Service 3 ton CMP.
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Old 27-07-09, 12:31
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Cliff spoke to the old man about the pic , he said that on their return to Aust in late 44 from Dutch N,G, the trucks came from the motor pool with driver, mostly inexperienced in towing, most limbers done away with so everything went in truck with hair raising results down hills despite warnings from the gun crews.
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Old 27-07-09, 13:00
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Truck supplied after troop transport and guns left on Thursday Island.
Taken from the 2/9 50th Anniversary book.
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Old 28-07-09, 07:39
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Truck supplied after troop transport and guns left on Thursday Island.
Taken from the 2/9 50th Anniversary book.

You sometimes see 1960's TV docs made by people like the Leyland Bros. and Malcom Douglas ... they used to say the Cape York trip was a epic of endurance .. mud bashing and river crossings - but imagine what it was like in the 1940's and doing it in CMP's no less
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Old 28-07-09, 11:11
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Photo from the AWM...

Number: 044338
Physical description: Black & white
Summary: COBB FORCE. 1942-07 TO 1942-09. ENGINEERS TRUCK ON WAY TO CAPE YORK.
Copyright: Copyright expired - public domain
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If you go to the AWM site and then advanced search and typw in "Cobb Force", period WW2 and photos a great range of photos are shown of the work on Cape York during WW2.
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Old 28-07-09, 18:28
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