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As a side note - only a few pieces of CDN equipment were brough back from Europe after the war, most of it was given away to re-equip our "allies" once Mr Hitlers mob was sent packing. Farley Mowatt ( the Author ) was instrumental in getting back a few and was soundly rebuked for it, and the veh's all disposed of quickly. General Crears" planning trailer ended up as temp housing for tobacco pickers untill found by Dr Gregg.
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Charles Fitton Maryhill On., Canada too many carriers too many rovers not enough time. (and now a BSA...) (and now a Triumph TRW...) |
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When I was a kid age around 11, I lived in the PMQ's at Camp Picton, Ontario. There was a large selection of vehicles and field guns on the commons(grass area) of one the the un-used courts there. What ever happened to the suff I don't know. Last I saw them was in 1960 as we moved to Winnipeg when my dad was posted to Winnipeg. He was with the 2RCHA 127 Bat. Light Ak Ak. Myabe the stuff belonged to the regiment.
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Pzrwest,
It's a shame, most of the barracks at the old Picton army camp continue to deteriorate. The flying club has been kept up though, and all the airplane hangers are rented out for storage I believe. Several similar hangers have been torn down at nearby 'active' Mountain View airport, with only 2 remaining there, due to rotting roofs. The guard house is still there, as are the buildings across the road. There is no military equipment there at all. The houses are being redone inside and sold for a very reasonable price, about $130K I think, and that part of the base looks much as it was. Phil |
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Are these in canada? I was always thinking there was a collection hiding somewhere.
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Phill if I went to our old pmq at 8 Reichswald and put a blind fold on I could walk from the back door to my bedroom the layout is still that fresh in my mind. We had a ball as a kid living in the pmq's with all the military stuff there to play on.
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I might be able to get a picture of the building if I knew where to look. Excuse my ignorance, is that the # on the barracks? Being a family would you have lived in one of the many houses on the edge of the base? Phil
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Yes these are in Canada in the Province of Ontario
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