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I am curious as well, Rob.
Did a bit of a poke on the net and most info seems focused on US Military data. It seems that when America entered the war, the government halted all typewriter production at Underwood and Remington. These two companies were redirected to alternate equipment production. Royal typewriter, I have no idea. Corona was allowed to continue production at least through 1942, however all of this went to military orders. The US Military was in such great need of typewriters they requisitioned everything they could get out of the civilian market. In fact, one could not own a typewriter during the war in the USA without applying for a permit to do so. That aside, it seems Corona made very good portables and these were used at the front end of the military extensively. All were issued with cases. Have no idea what the models were. The large desk typewriters, many of which were in the 20 to 30 pound range (cast iron frames etc) were used in the rear at various HQ levels. Again, no idea what models. To add to the mystery, I have no clue what took place in Canada, or other Commonwealth countries regarding typewriters, but given the military of the day, lived on paperwork as much as anything, it would not surprise me if typewriters were highly valued everywhere. We just need to tap into the actual makes and models and start seeing some confirming photos. David |
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Hi Dave,
If I can easily find it, I'll dig out the equipment list for my Australian pattern Office Body F15a- a general service style body with a giant canvas back (let alone the circus tent on the 60L body!). It has a rear tray cover with an awning on each side and out the back too, all in all quite a masterpiece of canvas! Anyway, will see what I can find to share with whatim was fitted with as it is an interesting avenue and area of collecting you raise! Cheers, Ian.
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I have been reading the declassified War Diaries of the 27 Canadian Armoured Regiment (The Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment). As a trained military admin' clerk, it pains me to see the clumsy type strikes and errors that were passed. Exigencies of the war I guess. The type face is a standard 12 point Elite, and from the upper/lower displacement, it would have been a fairly small roller mechanical typewriter. No corrections except for overstrikes and pen annotations. If RHQ had a single HUP and another 15CWT for the CO's offices, and a pair of half-tracks for F-Ech admin, I would guess they had at least one typewriter per regiment or battalion CP.
From my point of view, the basic equipment was a Field Message Pad and a pencil. The next step up would have been note paper or minute sheet sized messaged pads, such as radio logs or the war diaries. Full length paper was not widely issued from what I have seen. Even medals' submissions were on small index card sized forms, with the man's particulars across the top, space on the left for the citation, and space on the right of a vertical line for signature blocks. Even these were often simply and hunt-and-peck typed.
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