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  1. Not sure on recovery points but great pic. what unit as all three with SMG's.
    At the time Cavalry Regiments used the Sterling as personnal weapons for veh crews, although SLR and LMG were carried and used in Northern Ireland. When I wasn't in my Ferret, I carried a LMG.
  2. The Cromwells shown on BoB, were representative of vehs from 11th Armoured Div's Armoured recce regt. A Sqn (my old Sqn) 15/19 Hussars who were attached to 506 PIR at the time.

     

    11th AD was not directly committed in Market - Garden. Instead, it was in charge of securing the rignt flank of the operation. Attached to 8th Corps, it was moving on September 18. Progressing in two columns, it managed to reach the parachutists of the 101st airborne at Nuenen, on the 22nd, its engineers established a bridge on the Willemsvaart canal. The Division could then make an encircling movement around Helmond, forcing Germans to withdraw on the September 25th.

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  3. Our QM(T) in Tidworth used to walk around the tankpark just after start of work. If he saw a veh moving he used to stop it and make the dvr and cmdr complete a first parade in front of him, he did this to make sure one had been done prior to first moving the veh. If there was a fault found he reported this to the appropriate Sqn HQ.

  4. Always check the gearbox oil when the vehicle is static and engine off. When I was a Tp Sgt. I was really anal about my drivers doing all their checks. One of them was talking to his mate and said, "If we are at a set of traffic lights for more than 1 min., Bazz makes us do a oil level check", his mate actually believed it.

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