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Old 05-09-14, 13:04
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Great post Rob. The only thing you left out (IMHO)(and you've covered it before, anyhow) is the LP2s that the U.S forces took up into the islands.

For Roddy, The nearest thing to sending one of our carriers to the U.K was sending one of the Schofield tanks to Bovington. They scrapped it!

I will add for interests sake, during 1942, New Zealand held on strength 400 Stuart tanks and 255 Valentine tanks. (from the official history)
Where'd they go?
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Old 06-09-14, 22:23
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Default You are correct Lynn.

The Kiwi armour in the Pacific campaign was a squadron of Valentines, including the Kiwi converted 3" Howitzer Close Support version.
There are also descriptions of the mating of 40mm Bofors High Explosive shells to 2 pounder cartridges to give the 2 pounder tanks a HE capability for dealing with anti tank guns etc.
(Apparently they also did the 2 pounder solid shot shell onto the 40mm bofors cartridge to give the bofors an anti tank capability! No evidence that it was ever used though).

The Stuarts were a mixture of M3 Hybrids with the M3A1 turret, and true M3A1 models. The Hybrid was only fit for training, and there were many complaints that it was not battleworthy.

A few carriers were swapped or sold, and one survivor on Guadalcanal is likely to be NZ built, though it can't be confirmed. Some went to New Caledonia and one of these is now in France I hear.

The 2 NZ Div sourced all its vehicles from Britain, including British, Canadian and US manufacture. These were all left in Europe at the end of the war.

Small numbers of British made vehicles were purchased before, during and after the war, but our home based wartime fleet was predominantly US and Canadian supplied.

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Old 08-09-14, 18:47
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Nothing to do with this movie, but hope this gets the K1w1 carrier crew's attention.

Is this LP2/2A?:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-...-777880003.htm
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Old 09-09-14, 00:15
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Yes, and there is a forum member on the bidding list.
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