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Old 12-04-10, 17:12
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Originally Posted by Lynn Eades View Post
On the "L" I dont know the answer, and I haven't yet seen a definative answer.
I have asked the question here before, because my local pattern carrier has the same, as do early british built carriers, and gun limbers.
The /L/ remains an unsolved puzzle, but it is not restricted to vehicles. It is used in the official Nomenclature of other British items where it appears to indicate Land Service. The thread Lynn mentions is HERE
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