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  1. This is what they actually did in the British Army, hauling heavy plant for the Royal Engineers NOT transporting tanks as many people would have you believe. Not quite as glamorous but lets stick to the facts.
  2. Laurence Davison with his Constructor and Pioneer in his Yard in about 1998.
  3. Two Constructors photographed at Bulford Camp open day about 2001.
  4. A few more pictures of PSU 439 after Bernie Jones had restored it and prior to it being acquired by David Crouch.
  5. Sorry, restricted information due to to extreme degree of sadness involved.
  6. Bernie Jones and Matador Mick on route to the "Yanks" show in 2001 with PSU 439.
  7. This 'photo is about 6 or 7 years old. I did briefly have a drive of the ill fated Militant.
  8. Scammell Constructor, 20 ton Tractor, 6 X 6, Ballast Body with some sort of AEC.
  9. 10 ton, 6 x 6 Cargo Truck with steel drop side body.
  10. Militant MK 1 6 X 6 Gun Tractor with some sort of Scammell.
  11. That was me ! it was a lovely nights kip ...more comfy than I'm used to. Thanks.
  12. Just a respectful reminder that you may wish to mount a bird nest patrol over the next few weeks and discourage, at a very early stage, any attempt by some bird to put your MV temporarily off the road by turning it into an all wheel drive nesting box.
  13. Some people don't seem aware of the huge advantage in having one's own ambulance. If you become involved in an accident while driving...no need to call for an ambulance cos you're already in one. Beat that !
  14. Does anyone know what happened to the Antar that was in the Hunt Brother's yard near Kettering, Northants ?
  15. Hello younggun, there's always room for one more on the Scammell ward of the asylum.
  16. It will be really wonderful when they invent colour photography.
  17. It would be lovely to think a few Militant tippers have survived but sadly I should think that after leaving Ruddington most were worked to death in a quarry or on a motorway construction site in the 1970's. They were just too useful.
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