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Old 02-06-07, 16:16
Bruce Parker (RIP) Bruce Parker (RIP) is offline
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Default Provost?

Dirk, is the picture below from the same series as this one?

The markings on this Fox are 'Provost', and the 79 on the left fender would agree this vehicle is being operated by the military police. 79 on a black square is the unit sign for a Provost company within an infantry division. There would have been three: 1st Cdn. Provost Coy in the 1st Division, 2st Cdn. Provost Coy in the 2nd Division and 4th (3rd?) Cdn. Provost Coy in the 3rd Division. From a black and white photograph, you can't tell the colour of the division sign (it looks 'light' to me so I'd suggest it's the grey 3rd Division sign) so knowing which division was at this location in 1945 may be the best way to identify it. It's likely that if the provost company in one division was issued with Fox, the others would have been as well.

The black looking rectangle on the left fender beside the division sign is a mystery to me.

The vehicle colour is probably overall olive drab (I don't think I see any camouflage?). This would have been repainted over the factory colour of 'Khahi No.3'. Fox, on arriving in England in 1943 seem to have been repainted in overall 'Brown' No.2 with dark brown micky-mouse camouflage. Looking at the bridge class sign on the front right hull is the-give away. If it is a yellow ring with a stylized 9 in the centre, it's factory applied, if it's a yellow disk with a stencilled 9, or missing or relocated, then the vehicle has been repainted.
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