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  1. Hi Rumster, what is a fag end rear light look like I have one about 1 inch D and about 2 to 2 half inches long with a window for number plate light, all so I have 2  pillion seats I think thy have 4 springs nearly square with a very small lip on the back.  hope you under stand this.                                                                                                     gordon giles

  2. Anybody got any pictures of REME halftracks in service with the FRT's. There was one posing as gate guardian at SEME for many years that didn't have an engine -- don't know if that's still there! The last time I remember seeing some was when stationed at 5 Infantry Workshops, Dortmund as a young squaddie in the 60's -- bet there are none preserved

     

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    hi scott I was at 5 inf workshop in vitten annen near dortmound from 1953 to 1955, I cant remember seeing them only the ones jn for repair, I was in the recovery unit we had a ward le france for lifting, look after yourself not a lot of 5 inf lads left. was you at dortmund after thy moved from vitten annen.

  3. Hi again Norton 1926, I've now been told that this is in fact a Centurion with the side skirts removed. This is just the picture I need but the one on the forum is too low res to use in a magazine. I would need a hi-res jpeg of at least 2mb or the loan of the original picture to scan myself. I'll take great care of it! Please email me the new scan or photo. Thanks again. Peter.

    hi peter i have a disk with some of my army photos on it, i will check to see if the centurion is is on it and i could send it to you i will be in touch later gordon

  4. Hi all. This is a plea for a photograph to go with an article I'm writing for the MVT magazine Windscreen. I need a picture of an Antar tank transporter towing a Centurion tank, preferably taken in the 1960s but a restored rig will do. I need to have written permission from the copyright owner to use it in the magazine. A high definition digital image (jpeg) emailed to me would be great. Here's hoping! Please email me if you can help. Thanks. PeterC.

    hi peter c,you canlook at my photos of a antar with a centurion tank on trailer at 5 inf workshops witten annen (pronounced vitten annen ) germany and one on the road,the photos are taken by me between 1953/55.antar 54/55.

    you can look at my photos on scammell an d antar photos bt gordon giles hope you like them.

  5. This old photo may be of interest to this forum.

     

    This is an image from the Library of Congres collection.

    British soldier & Bedouin with motorcycle in Middle East, circa 1920. Some good details in this shot if you view the original file.

    To view the LARGE MB downloadable version use the Flickr link below and click ' original file '.

    British Army officer ( with motorcycle ) and bedouin in Amman, TransJordan - circa April 1921

     

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    I think it is a triumph model H, very nice photo thank you.

  6. The belts on the Triumph forks was supposed to stop the forks going forward if the spring broke but it did not work.

    The bike with zu on the tank looks very much like a Triumph, Possibly he put a name on the bike himself like they did with tanks and wagons.

    Very good unusual photos thank you.

  7. Spent the weekend in Skipton ,(pass thru a lot , never stopped). good weekend and great castle to visit if your up this way ever. www.skiptoncastle.co.uk

    I have been a few times to Skipton castle it is well preserved a very good day out, I live at Farsley ,NR Leeds no to far away

  8. welcome to the forum Ray , I am a new member and they made me most welcome, I served at 5 inf work shop r,e,m,e. at witten-annen, nr Dortmund 1953-1955,in recovery section.

  9. thanks Tony, I will watch it should be interesting I like WWI air craft, I have a sparking plug from a 1916 air craft.

    when I was a apprentice mechanic the men who trained me had something to do with the interrupter on the machine guns. he gave it to me.

  10. when I was a recovery mechanic a long time ago, I seam to remember we always towed with an A frame or a tee bar, very rarely with a straight bar only for pulling things about. there were two air hoses that that connected between one scammell and the other for brakes and steering.

  11. hi again, some more info on photos. I am stood in front of our antar with a corporal stone we had just got it :-D . there are two men one standing and one sat down with a sten gun he was my mate Gus faller he was from clydebank looks like he is on d.r. duty the scammell is camouflaged as we were on an exercises. there is a photo of our ward la france and our pioneer I was glad they took me off the pioneer and put me on to a explorers then on to the antar. the two men sat on a sleeper the one on the right was one of our lads he was from London and was a good boxer the other was r.a.o.c. I think they were in our camp as well. and one turning a old Sherman tank over end to end one winched it up the other lowered it down on the winch brake then visa verse,it was part of our recovery test. an other one of the guns we towed out with there staff Sargent. and the pioneer we had to pull out as well. one of me trials riding with out helmets not compulsory then. the ambulance that run off the road and we had to recover luckily no one body was in side and no one was hurt badly. one of me in my full d.r. dress on my matchless which I crashed badly but again that's another story:-(. two of the lads in front of a shrine,there was quite a few of these on the roads in Germany then. one checking out the pioneer we pulled out. I will enlighten you with some more details later. if there are any questions I can help you with i will try to answer for you.

  12. its about time I told you about some of my photos that some of you have shown an interest in, so if you are sitting comfortably I will begin. I am the sprog in the century box :red: . all the scammell explorers in the mud were taken on our driving test for our craftsman's 1st class recovery course done at the tank training ground at the 11th hussars at iserlohn

    I think, (the old brain isn't what it was). the man stood with his daughter I think was a Sargent brown. the 5 men standing and one bent down were members of the m.s.o.(mixed service organisation)thy were polls,Latvians, russians, ukrainians, and others displaced during the war( got drunk a few times with them drinking vodka and schnapps)all good guys, thy did

    general duty's and dog guards (with vicious alsatians) in our camp. I am on the motor cycle photos dispatch riding and convoy duty on a matchless 350cc. one is of a bike we built from a b.l.rd.(beyond local repair) bikes, we had 2 more like this and messed about on camp with them, we used to go though the village up in to the near by forest no one stopped us as we wear in the army. the others are of me trials riding and scrambling on my works b.s.a. 500cc DB34. the two guns and the scammell pioneer and I think a matador,were bogged down we got them out, but that's another story. will write some more later. hope I haven't bored you too much :yawn: .

  13. I enjoyed your photos of the conqueror it brought back a lot of memories. did you see the conqueror in my photos. it was one of the 1st batch to come into Germany in late 1954 or early 1955 I think. there was 4 or 5, I cannot remember

    exactly it was a long time ago. we transported it from hamburg to witten-annen nr Dortmund

  14. Church Army Canteen. Replaced by Wolfgang :-D (photo from the 1RTR.net website)

     

    I know it's only a picture of a Merc Van, but this is takes me back to my childhood following my dad round BAOR when he worked for Plessey

     

    Currywurst or Frikkies for tea most nights, most days spent climbing over 439's - happy days

     

    Another photo that reminds me of nice times in Germany is the pic of the Mohne Dam. I'm told by my parents that I was once found at the age of 2 throwing pebbles into the Mohnesee after escaping from the campsite we were staying on, Apparently caused a full scale 'babyhunt' for 3 hours :blush:

    I liked the photo did they have enough tea and sandwiches. one weeked we went camping and swam in the mohne and the sorpe dams, as you say they were good days.
  15. the photo of the church army canteen van, is what I considered was the most important vehicle in the British army.:cheesy:

    the 6 men 5 standing one bent down in a group are members of the mixed service organisation,thy were polish,Latvians,

    ukrainians,russians,etcetera displaced in the war, thy did guard duties with dogs, and general duties. I am the sprog in the

    guard box. :red:

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