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  1. Hi Ossie, Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately i don't know when it was in service at all, but I'll have a look at the lead you've given. Cheers, Pete
  2. Ian, Please excuse my ignorance but what is CMV? I'm assuming it's a magazine, will I be able to get it at WH Smiths? Cheers, pete
  3. Kewelde, Thanks for the photo, what an awesome beast!! Cheers
  4. Baz, Thanks for trying, and thanks for the other replies on here gents. Cheers, Pete
  5. Baz, Thanks for that. Cheers, Pete
  6. Ashley, That symbol donating your gender sums you up perfectly!! :-D Cheers
  7. Thanks for the replies gents. Any photo's perchance? Cheers
  8. In many accounts of the NW Europe campaign there is constant reference to a large vehicle called a TCV (Troop Carrying Vehicle). No manufacturers details given, but apparently very large and used for transporting troops en masse to/from various areas of the front, but not up to the front line. At first I thought this was just a general term for all service trucks but it would appear to be not so. Austins, Bedfords etc are frequently mentioned, the TCV's appear to be something else. So what are they? Who made them? What did they look like (photos)? Are there any still left? Cheers
  9. Thanks for the helpful replies gents!! :roll: :dunno: :whistle: Cheers
  10. Hi Rick, I've already tried Bovington, that where I got the copy of the original Government order. No joy at the Vauxhall works either. I know some people collect photo's and info and was hopi ng I might get lucky. Cheers, Pete
  11. Lee, Thanks for the welcome, I've posted my "hello". Cheers, Pete
  12. I'm not a vehicle owner, I just have an interest in them. The nearest I have is WW2 Phillips British Heavy Infantry bicycle, but I don't think that really counts! I'd love to own a British vehicle one day, but finances at the moment preclude that, as do the instructions of the "long haired" general!! My main area of interest is WW2 North Africa, Italy and North West Europe.
  13. Hi, My first post on here. I have a brass plate from a Churchill IV tank. It has the following info on it and is covered in what looks like sand coloured paint. Churchill IV Makers No VM4074 WD No T31550R Date ----42 I know the tank was built at the Vauxhall works and somewhere have a copy of the original order from the Government for a batch of 1500 tanks. Does anyone have any further info about the individual tank or,highly unlikely I know, any photo's please? Many thanks.
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