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Old 10-08-24, 14:23
Neilie (RIP) Neilie (RIP) is offline
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It certainly looks like a CMP LAAT to me with the back opening and curtain and the towing hook and winch roller. I also found reference in the war diaries of the use of LAAT's to tow the Land Mattress but for some silly reason didn't save it.

I am still curious as to the AoS number.

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Neil
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