wally dugan
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is to do with sickness
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Is it a flag if so is it a warning of some thing like no smoking refuelling in progress
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HI KEVIN
After posting about the AEC engine colour I went to look up any thing i have on AEC MK3 ARMOURED CARS if you are
interested I have found two 1944 dated original tec drawings one on transportation and one a general side and front view
diagrams not alot of detail but if you want i can copy them and send them to you by post also a friend who worked for
me at the museum thinks he may have a old guide book with a colour photo of the engine
REGARDS WALLY
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HI
some where on the forum i was reminded that in the Museum of Army Transport we had a 1943 AEC 6 CYLINDER
given to the Army by AEC for instruction it remained untouched up to 2003 it was totally original and was painted black
as you say postwar reconditioned engines were painted duck egg blue or to be correct sky blue I hope helps
REGARDS WALLY
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HI IVOR
It seems you are spot on it is fair to suppose that it is white over blue and you would right to say the Royal Signals
this a problem of black and white photos as to the unit serial numbers again your 50/60 are correct according to my
new copy of unit serial numbers 1939 /45
WALLY
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I agree it looks like a 6x4 TM with a army trails number 10 WA 15
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As you said its made of copper is this a factor in it use as against steel say
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Is it for taking soil samples from the sea bed
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Is it a extraction tool
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HI
And welcome on the history of your K9 i would write to The RLC Museum at DEEPCUT they may have your vehicle
history card I know they have some of them in the BG range The INFORMATION plate tells you that it under went a
Base Over Haul in October 1956
REGARDS WALLY
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HI
The reason I think RM was not allocated was that letter R was used in 1948 examples RA RB RD RF to issue RM to say the
ROYAL MARINES would be a dead give away
regards wally
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HI
Triservice is what it suggests the three services Army Navy Air force to make it easy for you the air force used the letter A
in the middle of the REG number like OO AM OO the navy RN the army letters from BC TO KF and so on the examples i have give are not Light weight numbers it only to show you how the system worked we had ROYAL MARINES at Leconfield
who used landrovers with both RN AND ARMY REG NUMBERS just out of interest as far as I am aware the letters RM was not used unless some one knows differant
REGARDS WALLY
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THIS IS DRIVING ME MAD
Is it to do with fire or fire equipment
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IS it the 5 th royal engineers army EMERGENCY RESERVE RESOURCE UNIT
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Is it a direction sign for traffic
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Is it a symbol used on a military map
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SORRY CHRIS
I JUST NOTICED that I missed the word boar out of the text to much of a rush
REGARDS WALLY
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HI CHRIS
I would refer you to HOWARD COLES BOOK formation badges of world war two in it he states that another badge odopted in the middle east was that of 30 corp a black charging set in a white circle on a square black black background
REGARDS WALLY
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HI
Try the RLC MUSEUM at DEEPCUT as they hold most of the 101 army landrover 419 B key cards but not all of them
REGARDS WALLY
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HI AND A VERY GOOD EVENING
First if the M20 served after 1948 it would have had a new number as I discribed this would have been stamped on to a
small brass plate by the army it could be found on the tool box or the chain guard I sure if others have found this plate in
a differant place they will let you know if this plate could be found you may have got some history from the key cards held
at the RLC MUSEUM DEEPCUT secondly I was reminded that when i worked at THE MUSEUM OF ARMY TRANSPORT in the
desert display we had a BSA M20 in sand colour with the yellow and blue arm of service and the number 84 this motor cycle
was on loan to the museum from a senior RAF officer who I believed got it while serving in CYPRUS he also owned a humber
box which I think may now be owned by a forum member lastly as I do know what period of post war service it was intended to portray i only gave one unit from the RASC /RCT as a example the RASC disbanded in 1965 and the RCT
was formed there are other unit in this period from the RASC/RCT that used the number 84 finding out its history is part of the fun
REGARDS WALLY
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HI BRYAN
Thank you for your offer any more information is welcome I sent a copy of my book 1944/5 north west europe unit
serial numbers to a friend in the MOD who has access to the original documents on this subject he has sent me the
front 3 pages of another book titiled unit serial numbers 1944/5 which I have not seen before and there seem to be
changes I have asked him what are the chances of getting a copy of the whole book his reply to day at 12 45 was he is on
Leave from the 28 june till the 18 july but will try to get it to me before he goes if not when he gets back the more information we get is better of all of us interested in historical military vehicle history
REGARDS WALLY
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HI BRYAN
Thank you for your offer any more information is welcome I sent a copy of my book 1944/5 north west europe unit
serial numbers to a friend in the MOD who has access to the original documents on this subject he has sent me the
front 3 pages of another book titiled unit serial numbers 1944/5 which I have not seen before and there seem to be
changes I have asked him what are the chances of getting a copy of the whole book his reply to day at 12 45 was he is on
Leave from the 28 june till the 18 july but will try to get it to me before he goes if not when he gets back the more information we get is better of all of us interested in historical military vehicle history
REGARDS WALLY
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HI
The yellow and blue as said came in after1945 and was used by the ROYAL CORP OF TRANSPORT up to the forming of
THE ROYAL LOGISTIC CORP if your M20 stayed in the army after 1948 it would have a number that looked like this
01 YF 07 or similar i can find refererance to number 84in 1944 with the RASC and after 1945 with the RASC this was with
the brigade group transport company
REGARDS WALLY
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HI
can ask you if you want to know the length and width of the mk 1v multili load handling system or the rack as I just today
received the tec manuals for the FODEN 8X6 IMMLC AND LEYLAND DROPS
REGARDS WALLY
No. 159
in Clive's Mystery Objects
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as it is pre 1938 is to do with identifing a vehicle in a particular role