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Old 10-05-08, 11:56
Roddy de Normann Roddy de Normann is offline
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Originally Posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball View Post
Kevin, the Sherman pictured above, "Bomb", was an M4A2 and one of the few Shermans of any marque to survive the war from D-Day through to the end of the war. It was brought back and is presently a plinth vehicle in Sherbrooke Quebec. You can't do better than that!
Geoff -

I am currently going through all the Canadian Armoured Regiment War Diaries - thanks to the International Landing Scheme that sends me the microfilmed papers. One thing I am picking up is the number of vehs that appeared to have been issued to a regiment in 1943/44 only to be handed in by the same regiment in June/July 1945. The oldest one I have found was issued for the Sicily campaign in 1943 and then handed in to B Sqn, 25 CADR in June 45. Once I have gone through the lot, I will post those I have found...

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