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Old 12-06-17, 10:17
Colin Macgregor Stevens Colin Macgregor Stevens is offline
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Was the Bren gun mounted on any post war jeeps? Specifically, the M38 or M38A1? If so, does anyone have any photos of same? Thanks, Darcy
Post-war Canada mounted single .303" Bren Guns on Ferret Scout Cars Mk. I and on Willys M38 and later, M38A1 jeeps. The Ferrets had a Bren in Canada and with UNEF. As I understand it, and as shown in some photos, the jeeps were supplied by the U.S. military rather than being Canadian made versions. These vehicles were later painted white.

Canada did not adopt the 7.62 NATO version of the Bren, but went with the FN C2 then C2A1 instead.

Contact me and I can provide some historical photos of Canadian UNEF operated jeeps with Bren Gun fitted as I gathered UNEF pictures during the research for my small book THE FERRET SCOUT CAR IN CANADIAN SERVICE.

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Old 12-06-17, 20:44
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Post-war Canada mounted single .303" Bren Guns on Ferret Scout Cars Mk. I and on Willys M38 and later, M38A1 jeeps. The Ferrets had a Bren in Canada and with UNEF. As I understand it, and as shown in some photos, the jeeps were supplied by the U.S. military rather than being Canadian made versions. These vehicles were later painted white.
See my web page on M151-series jeeps: http://www.mapleleafup.nl/fordm151/m151cdn.htm


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UNEF I, Sinai, Egypt (Suez Crisis), 1963

In 1964 the 8th Hussars (Princess Louise's) took a bunch of brand new M151 with them for their UN Emergency Force (UNEF) rotation. Note the lack of windscreens and .30 Browning machine-gun. These M151 were most likely supplied to the UN by the United States.

The UNEF M151s were painted overall white. "UNEF 1632" and "UNEF 1633" was painted in white on a black squares on rear bumperettes and front bumper. Note the ammunition boxes fixed on the right mudguard as stowage boxes.

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An 8th Canadian Hussar patrol meets a more traditional form of transport in the Sinai, 1964 (DND/ME-64-076-4)
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Old 12-06-17, 22:57
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Love the variation in painting techniques for the two spare wheel assemblies!

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Old 13-06-17, 11:56
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The front one might just have a new tyre on it??
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