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Old 19-06-17, 02:08
Michael R. Michael R. is offline
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Looking at the cloth shoulder title ... I wager it is closer to Glens as you suggest vs CH of Ottawa.

I am curious what one of the Dutch collectors who specializes in the Glens has to say. Message sent.

About the carrier ... another 1945 'war-time' or shortly after armistice image of the T16 in NWE, a Canadian unit. Note the single headlamp replaced with a MK-I* assembly, removal of the standard factory horn and siren? Also interesting to venture why the two gunner side engine cover access plates are off.

Although the driver has a magazine fitted to his STEN, the .50cal M2 is not loaded. The crew are not in battle gear. The woman peering out her front window does not appear overly concerned.
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