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5 More photos
The first three were taken between May and October 1950 and the last two in April and possibly May 1951
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5 More photos
These were taken possibly in May and June 1951
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Nice photo of the WS58 in use. You seldom see these other than cadet use.
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5 More photos
These photos (12 in total )were taken in 1952 and are captioned as "Operation Puncher". I've no idea what and where this exercise was, does anyone know?
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5 More photos of Operation Puncher
These are the second set of 5 from 12 in total
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Thanks for posting!
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Mariano Paz Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA 1944 Ariel W/NG 1945 FGT FAT |
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2 more photos
These are the last two of Operation Puncher
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Anyone recognise the model of the radio in the back of the Jeep?
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R209 receiver. It's a post war set.
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5 More photos
These 5 cover the period of 1954 to 1972 and the first one of the next posting is also from this set.
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1 more photo & Instructions
The photo is from around 1972 and the Do's & Don'ts are still relevant today I guess.
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The very last bit - That's all folks!
Three last items that might be of interest. I have hundreds of more photos in my late father in laws albums but no more of signals kit or CMP/Signals vehicles, all the remainder are of regimental members most of which give names & ranks, mess dinners and signed mess menus etc..
The Kingston Museum is interested in all of them for historical archive reasons and so that is where they will finally reside when my wife feels that she can part with them, not however just yet! |
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19
Were they still using the 19 set as late as 1972 ? I see a Larkspur set as well . The cars do help with the time scale - early 50's models Ford. Pontiac ? sedan and Chevy panel trucks ... Quite a collection of pics , thanks for posting them
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Thank you
Hi John
Want to thank your wife and you for sharing these family memories with us. Glad you have made arrangements for them to be eventually archived and saved for future generations. Cheers Phil
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Phil Waterman `41 C60L Pattern 12 `42 C60S Radio Pattern 13 `45 HUP http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/ New e-mail Philip@canadianmilitarypattern.com |
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In that photo with the Larkspur there is a WW2 (or before) National HRO receiver & coil set behind them.
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