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Superb Dave! Thanks for posting these additional Serials.
At the very beginning of IWM Film A70 135-3 we can see: 1. A truck with Serial '1318d' ('d' meaning "with diagonal bar from top left to right bottom"): A70 135-3 - 480 - 1944-08-25 - Laws - 00.00 - Br lorries - 020 - AoS 1318d.jpg 2. A lorry with Landing Stage component, Serial '1302d', vehicule number K33: A70 135-3 - 480 - 1944-08-25 - Laws - 00.00 - Br lorries - 097 - AoS 1302d.jpg This is a Canadian unit, viz the Census Number starting with 'CL': A70 135-3 - 480 - 1944-08-25 - Laws - 00.00 - Br lorries - 130.jpg 3. Another Landing Stage component lorry (K18) of the same unit: A70 135-3 - 480 - 1944-08-25 - Laws - 00.00 - Br lorries - 203.jpg 4. An FBE truck, Serial '1317d', meaning 106 Br Coy RASC: A70 135-3 - 480 - 1944-08-25 - Laws - 00.25 - Br truck AoS 1317d = 106 Br Pl RASC - 14.jpg Sadly, the sequence stops there ![]() Close enough to, but not quite, '1303' (presumably with the same white bar and formation sign) for 86 Cdn Br Coy RCASC as you found ![]() Michel |
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