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Hi Hanno:
Regarding Capt. Boot's car, it appears to be a 1941 Canadian/Australian Dodge. These were essentially badge engineered Plymouth vehicles with Dodge grille etc. Happy New Year. Bill
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Thanks Hanno:
It was helpful that I was doing a bit of research for Clive's book this week, concentrating on civilian and MCP vehicles and just happened to be looking at this type of vehicle. If one can just get deeply into various countries national/military photo archives, we would be amazed to find a bewildering variety of such vehicles in service just before and at the beginning of the war that were never really cataloged as "military" vehicles as we know them. I seem to find a few every week. Have a great 2014. Bill
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Hanno, excuse my ignorance, but would the RNEIA (Royal Netherlands East Indian Army) be a link to these vehicles?
Just a thought, I wonder if there are post war photos of Dutch vehicles painted blue, particularly RNEIA vehicles. The reason I ask is that upon looking at disposed of/surplussed vehicles in the Army Registration Number books held by the Australian War Memorial, there are a fare few (I've seen jeeps, can't say I've seen dodge 3/4 tons) vehicles which have been transferred to the RNEIA post war from Aust army stocks. These vehicles had to be surplused and end up somewhere! I wonder if this is where this dodge came from? There seem to be more numbers in front of the RN or on a different layer of paint (OD) I wonder if this could have been an ARN number? How it got back here in Australia, I don't know, but being in Far west Qld when found, it could have easily made its way back from the pacific in the last 62 years before it was posted on here! What do you think? Ian.
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Ian Fawbert 1942 Script Willys MB, sn:131175 1942 Script Ford GPW, sn:11730 1944 Ford GPW 1943 #3 GMH jeep trailer 1945 #4 GMH, RAAF jeep Trailer SOLD: Ford F15A. Aust. #? Office Body. www.vintageengines.net Last edited by Ian Fawbert; 08-01-14 at 10:13. Reason: Location of vehicle found was wrong! |
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One more Dodge Weapon Carrier in RAAF use:
13064566_1074075749315247_85331348120614287_o.jpg From left to right: F/Os P.R. Jobson (Bentleigh), N.A. Olds (N.S.W.), W. Addison (Q'ld.), F/Lt. P.A. Nott (Q'ld.) F/Lt. G.T. McGrath (S.A.) Source
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A couple of Dodge Weapon Carriers in use with the Dutch Army, 1946-1949.
Both are marked with a Dutch flag on the hood as on the subject vehicle. The numbers differ, they seem to have the format of Indian Army vehicles. This makes sense as the Dutch Army took over many vehicles and equipment from the British and Indian troops who occupied Indonesia in 1945 after the Japanese surrender. 2C635B4C-FC06-4F2D-9609-589F17F6559D.jpeg B3ADF45A-EB3B-47CA-9228-6939F096A7E1.jpeg
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