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Old 27-06-09, 11:34
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I see! The Aussies took away all those wrecks I am desperately searching for in the desert!!!! Great pics!
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Old 28-06-09, 03:39
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i wish i went on your trip ! ill order a copy of the book soon,there would have been plenty to find if it werent for the 2/4 AUST ARMY FLD W/SHPS work,i missed the docco.. mike




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Old 28-06-09, 20:52
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Mike these are simply great photos, thanks ever so much for sharing them and adding them to common knowledge about CMPs.

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Old 30-06-09, 03:46
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Recovery after the battle is one of those misc. tasks that is written in the books. As long as the area is reasonably safe, smart armies send out salvage parties. Besides looking for bodies and signs of missing soldiers, a lot of valuable equipment can be gathered for reuse or recycling back into the supply chain. What the Germans lost in Eastern Europe, you can bet the Russians put to good use one way or another.

An old shooter friend talked about recovering Shermans in Italy to reuse the final drives. He never sent his men into burnt tanks because he didn't want them also to live with what he'd seen and found. In Normandy, Maj "Rad" Radley Walters (Sherbrooke Fusilier Regt) made all his replacement crews do battle runs on German hulks to refine their combat shooting to his satisfaction.
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Old 30-06-09, 18:29
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i wish i went on your trip ! ill order a copy of the book soon,there would have been plenty to find if it werent for the 2/4 AUST ARMY FLD W/SHPS work,i missed the docco.. mike
Mike; Brenda is ready to send you a copy at any time
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Old 01-07-09, 07:52
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Scanned from the Vanderveen bible 1972 edition

Looks like the truck

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