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Old 30-09-17, 19:22
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Hello John

Thanks for the link and information, I have seen that page of the war diary before. Its nice that they are readily available online. I was not aware of the book reference. I now have another avenue of research, thank you so much for that. Sergeant McAlinden was definitely part of my fathers "L troop". I have that info from his commanding officer Lt. Jack Connors. Jack wrote his memoirs but to the best of my knowledge it never got published.

I'm really interested in locating the photo that Kevin T refers to in a previous post. My fathers tank was called LEILANI so i'm almost positive he is describing a picture of my dads burnt out M10

Sincerely, Mike
Hi Mike,

I was having trouble with the search option on Missing Lynx so I put in a request for the original poster, Michael Kenny to repost it. It is there now showing the name and census number although it only shows the name as LEILAN.
Anyway I hope this is what you are looking for.

cheers

Kevin
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Old 01-10-17, 08:37
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Hello Kevin

Thank you so very much for this. Up until a few weeks ago i never knew this picture existed, then i stumbled onto your post from 2008. I have been piecing together my fathers war history and have always wondered if pictures would surface somewhere. As you can imagine i have viewed countless pictures of M10s over the years since my father passed away (2007) without finding anything related to his regiment.

The picture shows something like debris or foliage covering the far end of the lettering so i'm positive that the name on the tank is LEILANI. This is confirmed in a book written by my dads commanding officer Lt J.F. Connor 14th Bty 5th A/Tk Regt RCA

The book is called World War 2 - The Way I saw It, and it states the following
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Several months earlier we had decided to give names to our M10s. The lettering was uniform, six inches in height and painted on each side of the hull. The names had to be those of ladies beginning with the letter "L". They would be of the crews own choosing.

L 1, Sgt Slusar's M10 was named LEILANI
L 2, Sgt Garrah's M10 was named LAURA
L 3, Sgt McAlinden's M10 was named LENA

The only female name beginning with "L" that Sgt Gray could come up with was LUPINO. Not a Christian name but he and his crew were quite satisfied with it, so L4 bore Lupino on each side of the hull.
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As you already know when we discover more evidence to support our research it uncovers more leads and clues that leave us asking more questions. My questions are who took this photo? Was it an allie or axis photographer? Where would I begin the search for the original photo? If this photo was taken their could be more photos of the rest of "L" troop.Where would i be able to view paperwork confirming the census number is attached to the 5th A/Tk Regt?

Once again Thank you for your kind efforts in getting this photo reposted.

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Old 01-10-17, 10:45
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Hello Kevin

Thank you so very much for this. Up until a few weeks ago i never knew this picture existed, then i stumbled onto your post from 2008. I have been piecing together my fathers war history and have always wondered if pictures would surface somewhere. As you can imagine i have viewed countless pictures of M10s over the years since my father passed away (2007) without finding anything related to his regiment.

The picture shows something like debris or foliage covering the far end of the lettering so i'm positive that the name on the tank is LEILANI. This is confirmed in a book written by my dads commanding officer Lt J.F. Connor 14th Bty 5th A/Tk Regt RCA

The book is called World War 2 - The Way I saw It, and it states the following
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Several months earlier we had decided to give names to our M10s. The lettering was uniform, six inches in height and painted on each side of the hull. The names had to be those of ladies beginning with the letter "L". They would be of the crews own choosing.

L 1, Sgt Slusar's M10 was named LEILANI
L 2, Sgt Garrah's M10 was named LAURA
L 3, Sgt McAlinden's M10 was named LENA

The only female name beginning with "L" that Sgt Gray could come up with was LUPINO. Not a Christian name but he and his crew were quite satisfied with it, so L4 bore Lupino on each side of the hull.
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As you already know when we discover more evidence to support our research it uncovers more leads and clues that leave us asking more questions. My questions are who took this photo? Was it an allie or axis photographer? Where would I begin the search for the original photo? If this photo was taken their could be more photos of the rest of "L" troop.Where would i be able to view paperwork confirming the census number is attached to the 5th A/Tk Regt?

Once again Thank you for your kind efforts in getting this photo reposted.

Cheers
Hi Mike,
Try this link to the Allied WWII section of Missing-Lynx.com, Michael Kenny who first posted the screen grab back in 2008 has kindly reposted the images along with the links to the German film they came from.
www.network54.com/Forum/47208/message/1506765006
From various sources and contributions over the years this is what I have managed to compile for M10’s of Canadian 5th Anti-Tank Regiment.
J Troop
S235195 J2, S235180 J3
K Troop 14 Battery
S237843 JEAN, S290553 JOYCE II
L Troop 14 Battery
S237818 L1 LEILANI, L2 LAURA, L3 LENA, L4 LUPINO
Other M10’s ( although they could be M10 17pdrs )
S230842, 230984, 235185, 235190
M10 17 pdrs
S235062, 235063, 235163, 235164, 235175, 235184, 235192, 235201, 235205, 235208, 237814, 237823, 237825, 237827, 237829, 237836, 237839, 237842, 237890, 237894, 237897, 237904, 290446, 290473, 290517, 290560, 290625, 290684, 290725, 290735, 290819
I also have a list of Crusader Gun Towers.
If you or anyone else can add any names or numbers or see any errors please let me know.

Cheers

Kevin
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Old 09-10-17, 03:14
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Hi Kevin,

Thank you for the amazing piece of footage. In all my years of researching my father's military history, I have never come across any video or photographic evidence of the day he and his M10 crew were attacked. I am blown away.

The added bonus was the short piece of footage that comes after the burning M10's. The solider you see facing the camera and then turning away is my father, Sgt. Slusar. I showed my family and sisters and they are all very appreciative of this community of WWII enthusiasts.

Please, if anyone has any more information to add, continue this post.

I am also available to answer any questions anyone might have.
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Old 09-10-17, 22:24
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Hi Kevin,

Thank you for the amazing piece of footage. In all my years of researching my father's military history, I have never come across any video or photographic evidence of the day he and his M10 crew were attacked. I am blown away.

The added bonus was the short piece of footage that comes after the burning M10's. The solider you see facing the camera and then turning away is my father, Sgt. Slusar. I showed my family and sisters and they are all very appreciative of this community of WWII enthusiasts.

Please, if anyone has any more information to add, continue this post.

I am also available to answer any questions anyone might have.
Hi Mike,

I have posted a thank you to Michael Kenny over on the Missing Lynx Allied WWII forum for re-posting the image and adding the film clips.
It makes all those hours of searching through hundreds and hundreds of images and watching hour upon hour of newsreels all worth while when you find something like this. it doesn't happen often but it is nice when it does.
Glad our paths crossed and pleased to have helped in a way.

cheers

Kevin
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