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Mike Cecil Mike Cecil is offline
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I also wrote about the RLL scheme and the variety of non-US sourced vehicles supplied to the US forces in Australia. The range of distinctive registrations used with them is particularly interesting. Australian manufactured MG carriers were also supplied but under a different system to the supply of wheeled vehicles.
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