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Old 06-11-19, 03:00
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The pictures I have seen of Centurions from the 50’s show “41”, taken in West Germany around 1957.
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If you have a photograph of a Canadian Centurion with the serial '41' on an arm of service rectangle, or know where I could find one, I would very much like to see it.
The serial '41' was used by the reconnaissance regiment in an infantry division during the war. It seems that after the war when the recce regiment was superseded by an armoured regiment within the division, the same serial '41' was retained but on an RAC / RCAC arm of service rectangle.

Now you've piqued my interest!

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Old 06-11-19, 03:21
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The serial '41' was used by the reconnaissance regiment in an infantry division during the war. It seems that after the war when the recce regiment was superseded by an armoured regiment within the division, the same serial '41' was retained but on an RAC / RCAC arm of service rectangle.

Now you've piqued my interest!

Cheers,
Dan.
A good one is the video on YouTube, “The Big Picture: Canadian Army Salute”, it shows a close up of the back of a Cent in Germany with “41” on the flash. “41” was also on the Shermans used in Korea if I remember right?
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Old 06-11-19, 03:22
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Have you guys seen the "Vehicle Markings - Canada 1947" book Rob Love has that explains a lot of this? There may have been changes in the 1950's and this manual obviously predates the M series Dodges but is quite helpful.
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Old 06-11-19, 03:37
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Old 06-11-19, 14:06
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Old 06-11-19, 15:51
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Old 07-11-19, 00:24
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I have one more question, why are all of my tac signs white?
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Have you guys seen the "Vehicle Markings - Canada 1947" book Rob Love has that explains a lot of this?
Thanks for reminding me about that. Rob sent me a copy two years ago but I forgot I had it.

According to Appendix 'G' the following colour rules applied to the tactical signs (circle, square, diamond etc) for armoured regiments within a formation:

Senior Regt - Red
Second Regt - Yellow
Third Regt - Blue
Fourth Regt - Green
Fifth Regt - Brown
In unbrigaded units the sign will be painted in White.

Unfortunately the pamphlet does not give the serials for the units.

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Dan.
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