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Nice picture, it sure looks like one piece straps. I can confirm Canadian straps were 1-1/4" wide (except the smaller ones for the shovel, etc.) with brass or painted ends held on by two rivets. 1" and 1-1/2" web is much easier to get which makes re-fabricating carrier straps hard. Attached pic is NOS straps both 1" and 1-1/4".
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Kev: I believe the registration in the carrier image starts with "CT". The photo credit belongs to Archives Canada; the caption reads:
'Private R.E. Hill repairing his Universal Carrier, Catania, Italy, 22 August 1943.' |
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The 64 on the fender is a machine gun battalion in an infantry division, so if this is Italy, 1943 and this is a Canadian carrier, then it belongs to the Saskatoon Light Infantry.
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