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11 FM 22

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  1. Yes, and I'm still totally in the dark! Said vehicle has been "civilianised" between its demob and my ownership (9 years now), I'm slowly returning it to full military spec. I'd love to know what it did in NI as it has (had) assorted holes in the bodywork (drilled not shot), numberplate in the "wrong" place, removed tool box, virgin bonnet (no straps of fittings) and a civilian tailgate. Has also been converted from 24 to 12 volt. Any experts out there? Happy to show to any interested parties in south Hampshire area. Thanks for the interest/input so far.
  2. 11 FM 22 was (is) a lightweight FFR which served all its military life in Northern Ireland. Its first two deployements were: INTERNAL SECURITY PACK NO 84 (15:04:75 - 01:12:76) and INTERNAL SECURITY PACK NO 07 (12:10:77 - 05:09:79). After that it went on to serve with HQ 39 INFANTRY REGIMENT & SIGNAL SQUADRON, 40 SIGNAL REGIMENT (VOLUNTEERS) (T.A.) and 1ST ROYAL ANGLIAN REGIMENT. But what was an Internal Security Pack? Or would you have to shoot me if you told me?
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