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This is a rare one.
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It is indeed - ref. US Army Air Force CMP Fords in Tunisia:
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I think it’s a Ford, Hanno. The mirror arm shadow heads to a point between the driver’s door hinges rather than to the top hinge assembly.
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Agree, that's a Ford spring bumper too.
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Here is an article scan from the Australian "The War Cry" periodical of The Salvation Army about Ken Smith's Australian Comforts Fund/Salvation Army Jeep. Based on my research this is one of only approximately 36 such vehicles.
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A Commer based canteen with the food flying squad and a converted car based in London, not sure of the make of car but one from the upper class I would say
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Found another one. Army personnel but civilian Queensland number plate.
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Welcome back, Steve!
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“Members of the BRITINDIV (BCOF) Japan, January 1946.
Gurkha soldiers line up for refreshments at a NAAFI (Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes) van. They were members of the Allied occupation force (British Commonwealth Occupation Force) in Japan. Although the United States provided the vast majority of troops for the occupation, a British-Indian Division known as BRINDIV, which was composed of 5th British Infantry Brigade and 268th Indian Infantry Brigade, was an important part of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force.” “Appear to be members of the regimental band. 268th's Infantry battalions during its time in BCOF were 5/1st Punjab Regiment, 2/5th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force), and 1 Maratha Light Infantry. So presumably these Gurkhas are from 2/5th Royal Gurkha Rifles.“ 87B19636-15B6-4FF7-9DE5-AF9D24B7F919.jpeg Via: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...7172213&type=3
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Another picture of a Women's Auxiliary Service (Burma) (WAS(B)) canteen truck:
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New photo to add to the thread. This time it's one in my own collection. I recently picked this one up off eBay.
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Registered in Essex in late 1939 or 1940, a Morris Commercial
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