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|  Early Canadian Mechanisation 
			
			In the late 20s, early 30s, the Canadian Army trialled trucks from GM, Leyand and Thorneycroft as tractors for the 60-pdr Medium Gun.  This truck is already in Artillery service. It is marked B / 3MED RCA / T-2    
				__________________ Those who live by the sword will be shot by those of us who have progressed. - M38A1, 67-07800, ex LETE Last edited by servicepub (RIP); 17-09-06 at 00:57. | 
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|    Above and below, Thorneycroft    
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|    Leyland Terrier  General Motors 
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			I suggest that the General Motors Truck was a Thornton conversion [Thornton Tandem Axle Corporation, Detroit]. Leyland had a subsidiary or agency in Leyland Motors Ltd [of Toronto I think], but the Thornycroft is a new one on me!   These trials are very similar to the 1930s ones by the War Departrment: see VINTAGE ROADSCENE magazine. I have written on the 1936-7 Trials and the next issue in the series has photos of 1935-7 Trials, recently found. | 
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