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Old 19-04-05, 21:05
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Default marmon-herrington 1/2 ton trucks

Didi we ever discuss this AWM picture:

"Puckapunyal, Vic. 1940-01. Changing the guard by members of 2/6th Infantry Battalion at the training camp. Note the Marmon Harrington (c.1940 model) 4x4 half ton trucks lined up on the right. (Donor N. Templeton) "

These look like the the F/M-H trucks ordered by the NEI, but the scene is supposed to be 1940.

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Old 19-04-05, 21:09
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The Aussies just spelt it rong! Harrington!
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"TEL-EL-KEBIR, EGYPT. 1941-11. PRIVATES WALLAM AND CLEELAND OF THE 1ST AUSTRALIAN ADVANCED ORDNANCE WORKSHOPS ENGAGED ON RECONDITIONING A MARMON HARRINGTON AUXILIARY BOX. "
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Old 19-04-05, 23:46
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The Austraian Army had a lot of Ford/MH guntractors and other type trucks so those Pictured are not necessarily the NEI ones.

I also would not place 100% faith in the photo captions either as mistakes are made and quite often as well.

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EDIT. I blew the pic up as much as I can and I think they are the 1939 barrel nosed Fords. So the date may be correct.

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