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Old 31-05-16, 13:48
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Default Bedford OY's in Australia - Batavia

interesting, this is about the time that the MV Empire Star passed through Batavia, and it is possible some vehicles could have been offloaded they certainly would have been useful, given that at that point the Japanese were only making exploratory advances not a full out assault so having trucks handy could have been useful.
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Old 01-06-16, 12:40
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Hi

Ok so mike gave me some idea of the Bedford OY's here. There were four Bedford OY (not OX's) prime movers in the Australian Army School of signals used as tractor units for Golden Arrow Mk2 Transmitter Trailers. The RAAF had two OY's as water tankers and the RAN had one as a Camp Lighting Plant i.e fitted with generators, light poles etc. for a tented camp.

Mike also gave me two chassis numbers these being OYD50995 (RAAF) and OYD21844 (RAN) however Mike did note that both services were not a diligent as the Army with vehicle data details.

So if people can identify the dates of these two chassis numbers that would be good, also if anybody has any more photos of OY's in Australia that would be great.

I do have some photos of RNZAF OX tractors pulling Queen Mary trailers, but I am not aware of any OY's across the Tasman despite them having a plethora of oddball English sourced vehicles there.
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Old 01-06-16, 12:50
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Hi Again

There is some info on the Golden Arrow here (see http://www.goldbeach.org.uk/yservice/Golden%20Arrow.htm ) the tractor units are certainly OX's , however I wonder that if this was sent out as a complete unit it also included the support vehicles for the 22 man crew. This may well be why some OY's came with it. Wonder what happened to these units after they left the military.
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