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Old 05-08-04, 02:43
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Default First World War lorries

Canadians giving a lorry a helping hand on a shell battered road on Vimy Ridge. April, 1917
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Old 05-08-04, 11:15
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Default Canadian WW1 vehicles

I have no information yet on Canadian TRUCKS used in Europe during the Great War, although recently I found rego evidence in the UK of a McLaughlin-Buick ambulance owned in 1919 by the Canadian Red Cross Society. This was possibly a 1916 Model [type] D-4 van that the McLaughlins created ambulances out of. The dedicated US Buick ambulance was the Model A16-AA and both these, and C-4 and D-4 ambulances were used and then demobbed from 1919 onwards.
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