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			T16 pictured near Port-en-Bessin, France, June 1994.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			T251143, pictured in Mons, Belgium, 2003 - see AFV BE > Il était une fois le pas de Calais libéré 2003. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 Most likely, if only, several T16s served in the Polish Armed Forces but they were single vehicles. The only one confirmed episode is the presence of T16s in slightly exotic Polish military structure in France. It was not related to UK-based Polish Government and its Polish Armed Forces with their London HQ. Too long and too complicated to explain it briefly. There was a time in 1944 when Poland had two Governments -- one UK-based (legal); the other one Poland-based (illegal). The T16s belonged to so-called Zgrupowanie Piechoty Polskiej we Francji, or ZPPwF, (The Polish Infantry Group in France) related to Poland-based Government. It was strongly related to French Communistic Party that was tolerated by the Allies and even equipped by them. More or less than 10 T16s served in the ZPPwF. In February 1945 the ZPPwF became the part of the French 1st Army. Source: Janusz Magnuski Wozy bojowe Polskich Si³ Zbrojnych 1940-1946 (The Combat Vehicles of the Polish Armed Forces 1940-1946) Wydawnictwo Lampart, Warszawa 1998 (Lampart Publishing House, Warsaw 1998) ISBN 83-86776-39-0 About the author Mr. Janusz Magnuski http://www.explore-biography.com/sci..._Magnuski.html  | 
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 The info literally from today. I received today the brochure-document from London-based Polish Institute and Gen. Sikorskys Museum. It is dedicated to logistics system of the Polish 1 Armoured Division (ETO). The brochure informs that the Division used T16s in its quartermaster companies but there is lack of info how many. Source: Kronika oddzia³ów zaopatrywania 1. Dywizji Pancernej (The Chronicle of Quartermaster Companies of the 1st Armoured Division) Instytut Polski i Muzeum im. gen. Sikorskiego, London 1995 ISBN 0-902508-25-3 And its cover ![]() Best C.  
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 It is a real surprise to find a surviving example of a type of vehicle, which according to common belief was not manufactured. Better yet, it is for sale! H.   source  | 
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			Another survivor in Argentina, this one is a gate gaurd at Escuadrón de Exploracion Caballería Blindado 1 "Coronel Isidoro Suarez". 
		
		
		
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			Hanno, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I don't have the pictures entered in my computer yet, but I finally got the six T-16s I bought earlier this summer. This is the last of the group that Southeastern equipment had about 12 years ago. A gentleman bought these just before the rest got scrapped. They are a little rough but definitely restorable. Why don't you come over to sunny Arizona this winter and take one home with you? It's only money! i will try to post some pictures soon. Rod Shaver 
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			Here's a pic of a survivor located at the Indiana Military History Museum, Vincennes, Indiana, USA.  
		
		
		
			Is this one of the SECO log skidder conversions? H. Source: http://www.pointmanspage.com/gallery/IMHM 
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			Who knows where this T16 survivor is located? I recall seeing photos of it before, I'm pretty sure it is in Canada. But where? 
		
		
		
			See more pics at http://www.primeportal.net/apc/daryl...ersal_carrier/ Thanks, Hanno  
		
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 Can anyone tell if/when the T16 was in military service in Zimbabwe?!? Reportedly, the Swiss Army sold 300 T16s to Biafra via a dealer in Toronto in 1965; could it be (some of) these ended up in Zimbabwe? Thanks, Hanno 
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			Last weekend I visited the "Tanks in Town" event in Mons, Belgium and among the vehicles, was a T16 carrier. Sadly I wasn't able to take any pictures, but this seems like the same carrier: 
		
		
		
			  Source: www.tanksintown.be On the way back home I visited the "T16" Canadian monument in Eede. regards, Alex Last edited by Alex van de Wetering; 30-08-06 at 12:18.  | 
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			The T16 of the Eede-monument in its present condition.... 
		
		
		
			I was quite surprised to see that some of the dashboard and interior fittings were still in place... Last edited by Alex van de Wetering; 30-08-06 at 12:22.  | 
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			It was good to see you at Beltring this year. I had a great time. It looks like the T-16 in Africa still has all the standard British mods on it. I don't see anything that looks Swiss on it. Just to let everyone know, all the T-16s I had have been sold. See Ya, Rod 
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 Thanks for IDing that Zimbabwean T16 as being ex-British. Must have come there through SA from stocks supplied by the UK? H. 
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			Yes Hanno. It is still welded shut, the rear completely and the front compartment from about halfway. 
		
		
		
			It looked like it had been spray-painted (all-over) not too long ago. Alex  | 
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			Though not listed on their inventory, this was T16 pictured by militarymodelling.com at the Wheatcroft Collection: 
		
		
		
			
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			T16 at Eden Camp, UK (pic source).
		 
		
		
		
			
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			A T16 found rusting at Hartbeesport zoo in South Africa. 
		
		
		
			Source: http://www.69dude.co.uk/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=248 
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			One of a few T16's surviving in France at the ASSOCIATION DE SAUVEGARDE DU PATRIMOINE HISTORIQUE MILITAIRE. They have quite an extensive collection of vehicles. 
		
		
		
			According to the data plate it is s/n 10274 and WD no. T102186-S. For some reason it is marked USA 4074468. 
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