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Old 09-10-25, 13:58
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Default PRESS ON through the years

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Click here to see pictures and details of Stuart VI, PRESS ON, CT271427. It was brought home by Lincoln and Welland Regiment after WW2.

Some more info and photos of this Stuart Recce through the years:

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Late December 1945, the regiment requested authority to ship to Canada its M5A1 Stuart VI recce tank Serial No. WD CT271427, manufacturer's number 10778, nicknamed "Press-On", to assist in forming a regimental museum collection. This tank was salvaged and repaired by the unit's Pioneer Platoon after being blown up on a mine in the battalion area. The turret was removed, and it served as the COs command and recce vehicle through action in Holland and Germany. The request cited its presence on the battlefield signified that the CO was present as an inspiration and confidence to all ranks. Its reputation as a mascot, led all those on strength at the end of hostilities to sign their names on the sides. It is a late production M5A1, with periscope guards on the crew hatches, a large rear storage box, and a not uncommon mix of road wheel types. It now stands in front of the armoury in St. Catharines, Ontario.

Source: https://lwsenate.ca/niagara-military-heritage-centre
PS: the "March 1945" date must be incorrect.


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“Press On” upon its arrival at the Lake Street Armoury in March 1945. The officer standing next to the tank is Major Edward J. Brady DSO. (B Company Officer Commanding).
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Lincoln and Welland Regiment archives

Source: https://www.niagarathisweek.com/news...87b7b3b3c.html

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Tank at St. Catharines Armoury, October 1993:
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Source: https://exhibits.library.brocku.ca/s...nce/item/15424

Colin McGregor Stevens wrote (source: https://www.facebook.com/groups/6843...87371554270341):

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The Lincoln & Welland Regt. in St. Catharines, has a turretless tank called "PRESS ON" which has been rotting in front of the armoury and there is word the museum MAY be getting ready to restore it. It needs so much care and research and work. I played on it as a kid in the 1950s when I was living in St. C. Looking at it lately it has the extremely rare remains of deep wading gear. As I recall it was knocked out in battle, salvaged and then used by the Lincs and Winks' CO for the rest of the war.
I'd be interested to see more of what remains of that deep wading gear!


PS: this is the current location of PRESS ON: https://maps.app.goo.gl/qSdYSBfUqVrAFuo56
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