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Old 17-05-07, 13:43
Ian Grieve Ian Grieve is offline
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John

I had Appendix "C" in mind, and other references, when I mentioned conflicting records. Again, I am quite sure there were 3 GPA's overseas with the Canadians as referenced in the document. Photos possibly support this situation also.

Another official record for vehicles with Canadian Army Overseas had no GPA's listed at 31 December, 1944.

In another series of reports, Major-General P J Montague (in-charge of Administration) reported on vehicles held by Canadian Units (obviously overseas) at the following dates;

Date Number of Cars, 5 cwt Amphibian (GPA’s)
February 28, 1943 No listing
June 30, 1943 No listing
August 31, 1943 1
November 30, 1943 3
December 31, 1943 3
January 31, 1944 3
February 29, 1944 3
April 30, 1944 1
May 31, 1944 1
September 30, 1944 1

This information conflicts with the official report.

Homeland Canada had 21 GPA's at that date in Pacific Command.

The GPA approved for disposal by 1 COD on 29 August 1944 may well have been the September 30, 1944 GPA above.

Combined Operations School in Courtenay received their first GPA in late June 1943, whilst another 5 vehicles were allocated to the school before May 31, 1944.

Great to see history coming together.

Ian
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