TonyE WOI
Number of posts : 112 Age : 93 Localisation : Woodbridge Suffolk Cap Badge : RASC & RCASC,later CF Logistics Branch Places Served : Hannover, Bielefeld, Camp Borden, Camp Petawawa, CFB Kingston, Korea, Soest, Cyprus, Lahr. Registration date : 2009-01-09
| Subject: Re: TRANSPORT OF BRITISH TANKS BY RAIL 16/2/2010, 22:19 | |
| I think I'm speaking pre Scorpion,63-66,these were old clunkers and definitely looking very tired. | |
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Mike_2817 LE Maj
Number of posts : 643 Localisation : North Yorkshire Cap Badge : RAOC Registration date : 2009-08-27
| Subject: Re: TRANSPORT OF BRITISH TANKS BY RAIL 16/2/2010, 23:39 | |
| The Belgium Army were one of the first users of the US M75 APC which predated the US M113 & British 432 APC's Some of which had .50" (12.7mm) turrets or 'Tank Killer' Bazooka (3.5" Rockets) turrets. I wonder if this is what you remember? | |
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Hardrations Let Gen
Number of posts : 1074 Localisation : Winnipeg Manitoba Canada Cap Badge : RC Sigs (RTG Op) / CF Logistics (Cook) Places Served : Germany, Egypt, Cyprus, CFS Alert and some other strange places Registration date : 2007-12-16
| Subject: Re: TRANSPORT OF BRITISH TANKS BY RAIL 17/2/2010, 02:53 | |
| I remember an old Fargo 1/2 track with the Belgium army clattering down the hwy. doors flaping just a rocken and rollen. Heard it long before you saw it. | |
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