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Old 18-06-08, 13:01
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Another Group

The last lot at present.

Found one more
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Old 21-06-08, 22:33
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Mike O'sullivan just sent his Normandy Blitz photos. The vehicle has been in his family for 50 years. Smart move to put suspension seats in for the trip.
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Old 24-06-08, 23:46
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One more Normandy convoy member has sent a photo of his vehicle.
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Old 25-06-08, 00:10
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Here is the convoy tentative route. Day one is planned for 01 May 09.
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Old 29-06-08, 21:41
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... that's a little bit small, Lang. I didn't bring my magnifying glasses
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Old 30-06-08, 08:55
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Chris,

Yes, it is on a word document which I couldn't figure out how to post so I printed and scanned it with miserable results. Will try to put up a readable document.

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Old 30-06-08, 09:29
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Hi Lang

Hmm, try to upload it as a pdf, it's a valid file extension. You can make a pdf with OpenOffice, MS Office 2007 or I would recommend (free) FreePDF XP, but you need Ghostscript too.

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Old 30-06-08, 15:20
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Hmm, try to upload it as a pdf, it's a valid file extension.
Or as a .txt file, use the "save as" feature in Word.

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Old 30-09-08, 12:48
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One more Normandy convoy member has sent a photo of his vehicle.
Which is probably the same as the one being pre-advertised on MilWeb:
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Ground up restoration much attention to detail, photographic records available. Dual fuel LPG/petrol discreetly fitted. Vehicle will be delivered to Normandy June 2009.
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Old 01-10-08, 12:43
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Hanno,

That indeed is one of our mob. Looks like they are getting in early.

The gas conversion would make the Studebaker much cheaper to run than a jeep in Australia. Nearly every service station here has gas, I don't know its availability or cost in Europe but it should be a big plus.

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Old 01-10-08, 13:00
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The gas conversion would make the Studebaker much cheaper to run than a jeep in Australia. Nearly every service station here has gas, I don't know its availability or cost in Europe but it should be a big plus.
In European countries like The Netherlands, France & Italy LPG-systems have a widespread use. The past decade or so the use of LPG in newly sold cars has been overshadowed by diesel, but LPG is working on a come back with all the "green" discussions going on. I have a new Citroën which runs on LPG. After the first 10.000 km the oil is as clean as on day one. And I love it running my car on what is basically a waste product.

Many of the bigger historic military vehicles like GMCs (and Dodges) here run on LPG. Keep Them Rolling even allows LPG systems in large vehicles (not Jeeps) when scrutinising for originality.

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Old 04-10-08, 08:12
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Owing to extreme delays at Athens/Pireaus which may well have put the whole convoy at risk, I have decided to change to another port.

At this stage we are looking at Istanbul. This would give us a very interesting extra leg (get to drive in Asia) but the most important thing will it will allow us to have half a day at ANZAC Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula.

If we keep going like this the trip will be so interesting we may never bother to come to Normandy!

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Old 04-10-08, 11:44
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...The past decade or so the use of LPG in newly sold cars has been overshadowed by diesel, but LPG is working on a come back with all the "green" discussions going on. I have a new Citroën which runs on LPG. After the first 10.000 km the oil is as clean as on day one. And I love it running my car on what is basically a waste product....
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I started a reply to this but don't want to hijack the thread.
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The anniversary of Vimy Ridge battle marks the day that Canada stood alone against the world and won the Battle that the then Super powers..France and England could not win..and they paid dearly for those efforts..
Canada paid dearly also but soldiered on under General Currie using ,for the first time..Canadian command control..Canadian soldiers fighting as a unit and set an example of what Canadian soldiers were...Which carries on to this day in our young men and women soldiers ..sailors and Airmen..the best fighting troops in the world..
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Winnipeg Marks the 92nd Anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA--(Marketwire - April 5, 2009) - Rod Bruinooge, Member of Parliament for Winnipeg South, representing the Honourable Greg Thompson, Minister of Veterans Affairs, joined family members of First World War Veterans who fought at Vimy Ridge, and representatives of local Veterans' and youth organizations to take part in a ceremony of remembrance at Vimy Ridge Memorial Park today to mark the 92nd anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge.

"Today we honour the legacy of the more than 650,000 brave Canadians who served in the First World War and all those who have served our country and helped shape our nation today," said Mr. Bruinooge. "Canadians captured Vimy Ridge 92 years ago in a struggle for peace, freedom and democracy-values that our service men and women uphold today."

The Battle of Vimy Ridge is deemed to be one of the defining moments in the development of Canada as an independent nation. It was largely due to the hard-won victory at Vimy Ridge that Canada was awarded a separate signature on the Treaty of Versailles-the treaty that ended the First World War.

The annual Vimy commemorative ceremony takes place on the nearest Sunday to April 9, the actual anniversary date of the battle. "This Winnipeg ceremony was started 20 years ago by Veteran John Reilly and continues today through the assistance of Veterans Affairs Canada, The Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 1 and the Canadian Association of Veterans in United Nations Peacekeeping, Lieutenant-General RR Crabbe Chapter," said Veteran Murdoch Jardine, event organizer and President of the Canadian Association of Veterans in United Nations Peacekeeping, Lieutenant-General RR Crabbe Chapter.

The Government of Canada is committed to celebrating and remembering the sacrifices and achievements of all Canadians who served in times of war, armed conflict, and peace. For more information on this significant battle in Canada's military history, visit www.vac-acc.gc.ca or call toll free 1-877-604-8489.
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Old 08-04-09, 04:11
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Alex,

We are taking the convoy to Vimy to have a look at the spectacular Canadian memorial.

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Old 10-04-09, 00:23
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Here is our latest updated route detail.
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Old 11-04-09, 00:30
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Lang and Bev,

We will be staying at the same camp in Normandy as you, do you mind if we tag along for the next few days through to Ypres? We will be in a motor-home.

Regards Rick and Jill.
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Old 11-04-09, 00:44
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Lang,

I see you will stay at Bagnoles de l'Orne. We were there for a week on the 1989 MVT Normandy Tour. A lovely area known as "Swiss Normandy", the townspeople looked after us well...........even the Gendarmes asked us to stop by at the police station before moving on to Bayeaux.....to give us some Calvados that they had made on the premises ( apparantly! ).
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Old 11-04-09, 04:49
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Richard,

Bev and I were there in 1989 also that's why I chose it as a stop - you are right about it being a pretty place. We had a GMC Workshop body. We did a fair bit of travelling in company with Herman Pfauter in his Ward Lafrance wrecker. (Herman is meeting us in Ancona, Italy to tag along to Normandy in his US Navy painted Chevrolet 1 1/2 ton 4X4).

Rick,

It is a free country you can drive anywhere you want. If you want to go in our direction that is alright by me. We might need you as a new referee by then!

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