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Book on carriers
I've seen the book " Universal carrier" by David fletcher , which covers the British carriers, but has there ever been one written about the Australian LP1 ,LP2 and variants. cheers David...
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Re: Book on carriers
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Hope this helps, Hanno |
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Try Mike Cecil's website for his book on Carriers in Aust service (AMEP 2). It is also in stock in the Puckapunyal Royal Australian Armoured Corps Museum. They also have reprints of the Aust Driver's Instruction manuals for L2/2A, Mortar and 2pdr carriers. Contact the Museum at atm@ancc.com.au or phone +61 3 5735 7285
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Book on carriers
Excellent , thanks Tony ... David...
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Thanks for that link Tony I did not know about that one. Now I have a few more books to get for myself.
cheers Cliff |
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Re Mike Cecils Book, I own the carruer that is on the front cover.
check out www.scrivens.com.au then look at the military page Tim Scriven |
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West Australian Carrier
Tim,
I've got a copy of Mike Cecil's book with your carrier on the front cover, but I never realised till now that I was looking at a WA Carrier. Some friends and I have restored a WA carrier for the Army Museum here in Perth and I have wondered occasionally about the allocation of serial numbers for the 100 or so that were produced in WA. The carrier we have here is Serial # 5174 and on the upper outside hull plate (behind the driver I think) is stamped "WA 98". This is also stamped on top of the front right tie down point. Assuming (maybe incorrectly) that this signifies the 98th carrier of the 100 (?) produced in WA, the block of numbers issued to WA fior these vehicles would range from 5076 - 5176. An unusual range of numbers. Does yours have a WA number stamped in the same places ? Jack |
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Hi Jack
I have just had a look at the carrier and I can not find any markings as you have described. Tim |
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