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  1. Originally Posted by Lord Burley If there are only 50 left worldwide.Then what happened to the other 250 or so that made up production?. Just memorys now.But iremember seeing these along with CVRT,s every weekend trundling along Clapham road s.e.london.They were operated by the royal yeomanary T.A unit out the duke of yorks on the kings rd.You wouldnt get any T.A unit now with armour. The QOY still have CVRT, just completed Bowman and BGTI conversion training. A good mate of mine is the SSM(V).
  2. Thing to remember about Saracan is that it has a fluid flywheel which if I remember isn't to good in the towing field. I know we used to restrict towing to emergency recovery/towing only on our fluid flywheel vehs. That is why kinetic towropes are used, so the rope does the strain of the recovery not the veh.
  3. 01 GM 32 rings a bell with me, I'll have to look at my pics/reference material.
  4. I can only remember Stollys having a B47 fitted in the Regt. They only needed this as they normally were used as UBRE vehs and moved with SQMS package.
  5. Went to the new Tesco in Bishop Auckland, they are currently accepting donations for troops to be sent out in Jan 11.They can be left at the store or you can donate complete boxes. Don't know if this is local or national. We intend to do 2 boxes to be sent out with them.
  6. Alien, Re your post, The flag wasn't there when we were.
  7. Older brother (Ex REME) works with somebody who worked on the conversion, he informs me that they were scrapped.
  8. I got some new BCH, last year and within a month the soles and heels were af and my new CS95 shirts looked like wash rags after only 4 months, the thing to remember this kit was only worn 15-20 times for a couple of hours.
  9. Having worn Army clothing for nearly 40 years I have found that the majority of kit has been designed and developed well, where it is let down is that it is produced by the lowest bidding company and standards drop during the production runs.
  10. this pic shows a fitted C42, the rectangle on the top of the set is a side view of a B47. The C42 was the main set used to talk to Sqn Command, and the B47 used as the inter troop means. However at times the C42 was removed and replaced with a C13 set, the C13 was the main set we used in Cyprus, very good as it could be tuned into "The Voice of Peace" a pirate radio station in a ship of the coast, however the C13 deteriated at night due to the atmospherics. Alien please confirm.
  11. Now on ebay. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RARE-58-Pattern-Webbing-STERLING-SMG-Mag-Pouch-/370458291322?pt=UK_Collectables_Militaria_LE&hash=item564108ec7a
  12. Once again I apologise, thats whwt you get looking at the computer after a 24 hr shift.
  13. Info on the Scots Greys. Some Titles..... Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons 1678 2nd (Royal North British) Regiment of Dragoons 1751 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) 1877 Motto: Nemo Me Impune Lacessit = No one provokes me with impunity. Regimental Journal: The Journal of the Royal Scots Greys WWI: Battle Honours; 25. Victoria Crosses; nil. Died; 159 WWII: Battle Honours; 20 Victoria Crosses; 1. Died; ???? Amalgamated: 1971, with the 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards) to form The Royal Scots Dragoons Guards (Carabiniers and Greys) Cap Badges of the Scots Greys. First one, Officers Second one, OR's
  14. My apologies to all, Alien is correct, thats what getting old is about.:nut: The loader does have the same badge, but why the different beret, maybe only Officers in the Greys wore the Grey beret???
  15. All of the "German" tanks in ABTF were Dutch Leopard A1s.
  16. I agree to the Cent Mk5, the regiment is The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
  17. You wouldn't find these used in a LR. Operators in LRs used Staff Users or HIBs. The date of 1984 is not right though. We were using the old style when we left BAOR to go to Cyprus in 84, and on my joining QOY in 86 the new ones wer in, so I assume that the change happened between 85-86??. This could be wrong though, I'll try and verify this info.
  18. I can remember wearing the US issue green shirt, it was mainly used on excercise but wore under my coveralls in camp.
  19. They definately look like the Cadet pattern Waterproofs.
  20. During my visit to PD for my Unit NBC Insts course, these vehs were marked up and used as OPFOR vehs during the exercise phases.
  21. Hello and welcome to the mad house.:nut:
  22. Both of the VRN's ring a bell with me, but then again I'm going senile.
  23. Bazz

    Cromwell

    Shame it's marked Guards Armoured and not 11th Armoured.
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