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Old 18-08-06, 18:53
Gerry McGinty Gerry McGinty is offline
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Default 2 pounder A/T gun in 1944

In his 'British and Commonwealth Armies 1944-45' Mark Bevis states (on page 36, note 19), that the 5th. Batallion Cameronians still had 2 pounder A/T guns in July 1944.
I find this very hard to believe as I have never seen a reference to this gun being used in Europe post D-Day - anyone got ideas or thoughts on the subject?
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Old 18-08-06, 20:49
Alex Blair (RIP) Alex Blair (RIP) is offline
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Default Re: 2 pounder A/T gun in 1944

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Originally posted by Gerry McGinty
In his 'British and Commonwealth Armies 1944-45' Mark Bevis states (on page 36, note 19), that the 5th. Batallion Cameronians still had 2 pounder A/T guns in July 1944.
I find this very hard to believe as I have never seen a reference to this gun being used in Europe post D-Day - anyone got ideas or thoughts on the subject?
Regards
Gerry McGinty
I believe that the two pounder on the carrier in the CWM in Ottawa belonged to the Camerons...
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