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Cliff and Keith…a QL. Thanks.
Keith…Yes..6 Group. Unfortunately his album leaves out a lot of details. The best lead I've had so far is the nose markings on his Halifax. Anyone recognize it..?? |
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I think there's a very good chance the Bedford is a QLT Troop carrier. According to The Observer's Fighting Vehicles Directory (World War II) it had a capacity of 29 troops and was based on a lengthened chassis.
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