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Old 06-05-06, 01:25
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The Ram Registry has been updated with several hundred new entries.
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Couple of new pics, thank to Dave Block on the AFV News Discussion Board.

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Tank crew loading shells into tank of the Lord Strathcona's Horse, while on exercise

20 Apr. 1943 / England — 1 item — 2 1/4 in sq

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ACCESSION: 1967-052
REPRODUCTION: PA-166727
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Old 28-07-06, 11:50
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Here's the second one:
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Ram Mark II in manoeuvres
REFERENCE NUMBERS:
ACCESSION: 1967-052
REPRODUCTION: PA-206221
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Old 06-09-06, 22:02
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Ram (and Sherman) tanks at an unknown site in the UK used to store and prepare tanks from overseas.

Source: http://www.tankmuseum.org.uk/library...hive_1203.html
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We know from the TKC number (1171) that this tank's CT number was CT159658.
There are two entries on the ramtank.ca website on this specific vehicle.
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Old 11-09-06, 17:38
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What about this Ram "tank", then?!?

I found the picture on Tanks in World War II forum. Reportedly, it is a landmine detector/remover:
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It was the 'boffins' idea, they came into their own in the winter of 47 clearing snow from road and rails. Teller mines flipped up like a frisby and came down anywhere!
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Old 17-09-06, 23:22
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Clive, re. Ram Modifications, would you like to have the concise and complete list of modifications?

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Old 17-09-06, 23:33
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Hi Hanno,

This was based on Dave (?) list but is incomplete. I would very much appreciate a more complete list.
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Old 27-09-06, 14:54
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Ram (and Sherman) tanks at an unknown site in the UK used to store and prepare tanks from overseas.
According to an email I just received, the following Tankmuseum page has just identified the storage/preparation site:

http://www.tankmuseum.org.uk/library...hive_0204.html
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Old 03-10-06, 00:46
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Try number 4......

Clive,

here is a photo of taken during the move of the Greg Collection quite a few years ago.

I have a series of photos taken of the various vehicles and the movement to the rail head.

Hope this one works.......fingers crossed

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If it does and your interested in more images just let me know....
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Old 03-10-06, 15:03
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Is this what I think it is?
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Old 03-10-06, 16:46
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I can see Palm trees and something that looks like a RAM hull...

If you are suggesting that it is a Ram Kangaroo in Dutch service somewhere in the East Indies.......than I think you are right.

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Old 05-10-06, 21:08
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I can see Palm trees and something that looks like a RAM hull...

If you are suggesting that it is a Ram Kangaroo in Dutch service somewhere in the East Indies.......than I think you are right.
Alex, the description is quite clear about where this picture was taken, but I have never heard about Ram tanks in Indonesia. Could it be we are thinking "Ram" but really seeing something different? If not, we have a real enigma to solve!

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Old 28-10-06, 19:06
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Is this what I think it is?
Rogier Peeters suggested on the Overvalwagen Forum the picture shows the curved rear plate of an M3A3 Stuart. I think that is indeed what we see.

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Old 02-04-09, 03:27
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Rogier Peeters suggested on the Overvalwagen Forum the picture shows the curved rear plate of an M3A3 Stuart. I think that is indeed what we see.

Quick addition to Hanno's old post - I see you're all satisfied that it's not a RAM and the curved backplate looks like a Stuart variant. I think one can see the V-belt running from the engine to the Generator down the lower left of the motor which a W-670 7cyl motor would have.

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Old 04-04-09, 05:44
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No idea what this photo is about but it reminds me of a cartoon from the April 1942 issue of the "Tank"...

Must be difficult climbing around on the equipment in heels!
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Old 28-09-10, 14:08
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See Ordnance Museum Data Plates #2: British & Canadian at the AFV News forum.

The data plate of Ram II WD No CT160162 / TKC 1691 / DND 76-133 has surfaced at the U.S. Army Ordnance Museum. This tank was present at Aberdeen Proving Ground, in Aberdeen, Maryland, USA, until at least December 1946 when the photograph below was taken. Now long gone, probably since the Korean War scrap drive, but luckily the data plate survives.

Pictures courtesy of Neil Baumgardner.

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Old 29-09-10, 23:37
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Hi Hanno,

The data plate from Canadian Ram Rank 2, serial # CT159625 just sold on eBay for US$201.50 (ended Sept 28, 2010).

Picture here:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=290478552815


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Old 28-10-06, 19:26
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I think you're right, Hanno... and look closely at the engine - it's too small to be an R-974 methinks...
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Those are Ram tanks of course. . .

"Unidentified personnel with Sherman tanks of the Sherbrooke Fusiliers Regiment, England, 18 July 1943

Credit: Lieut. C.E. Nye / Canada. Dept. of National Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-188679"
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Clive, noticed you updated the photo section. Here are a few friendly remarks to help you improve your great website:

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This is a Ram II with 75-mm gun in use by the Royal Netherlands Army as a molotov cocktail training aid:
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Postwar image of a 75mm armed Ram II
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This is Phyllis of the 1CACR. She was commanded by Sgt. Bois when she was put out of action on the "Coehoornsingel" in the city of Groningen, 14 April 1945:
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Unknown date, Ram Kangaroo named "Phyllis" of the 49th (Br) Armoured Carrier Regt, The Netherlands
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These are not RAM ARVs but Sherman M32B1 TRVs, designated Sherman II ARV III in Commonwealth service:
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Ram ARV
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I´ll continue looking for additions. Keep up the good work!

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Hanno,

Thanks for the input. I recently changed PCs and my data got so screwed up that I am afraid to upload anything to RamTank right now. I am going to install a better FTP program and suck back the website onto my PC in order to ensure that I have the latest version before adding stuff - and your 'stuff' will be the first to get added.

I recently received an e-mail from a 49th Kangaroo commander, Anthony (Tony) Booth, who identified himself in one of my photos. I will be amending that photo at the same time.
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Old 16-09-08, 22:58
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I recently received an e-mail from a 49th Kangaroo commander, Anthony (Tony) Booth, who identified himself in one of my photos. I will be amending that photo at the same time.
Good to hear Tony is still around, he´s a great guy and resource!

I´ll dig further for additional info while you sort out your site.

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Old 18-09-08, 22:50
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Also see my G503 album for more Kangaroo pictures which may be of interest to you.

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This is a Ram II with 75-mm gun in use by the Royal Netherlands Army as a molotov cocktail training aid:
Here are some more pictures of what I think is the same Ram tank:
http://proxy.handle.net/10648/920c8f...d-cac687f8410b
ffb4f614ba0b910a1f4509380ced7c15b50c4553a0ed3660fd6fc7e03ba9326a (1).jpg

http://proxy.handle.net/10648/a273d7...6-9fafa47ee4cf
61085dd909fc6a587bd916f4d6cb93efab5f76b94b34d6033755455afe4f34bd.jpg

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Found this photo from CT 160077 on the website from the National Army Museum in London.
http://www.nam.ac.uk

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Hi to all -

Brilliant find...

Ref the gunnery shots showing the HQ vehs CT-40001 & CT-40016...does anyone know the unit ? I have not got these listed (yet).

Also, I note that many of the shots have the DND Nos on the vehs. Does anyone have a correlation 'twixt DND & veh manufacturers number that would then allow the same with the eventual CT No ?

Many thanks again

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Apologies to all -

Only just noted that the whole film covers the S Alberta Regt and the Alberta Recce Regt - so I presume that CT-40001 & CT-40016 are from RHQ Tp, S Alberta Regt ?

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Here's a photo I purchased at a flea market a few years ago. The location is apparently what is now the University of Victoria; then Gordon Head Camp. There were two others showing Universal Carriers, but no names given on those.

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