Looking for info on the tanks Canada used during the Lorean conflict, in particular, the Strathcona's.
TIA
Brad
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M4A3E8 in Canadian Use during Korean Conflict
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Posted: Sunday, July 06, 2008 - 07:59 PM UTC
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Posted: Sunday, July 06, 2008 - 08:13 PM UTC
What are you wanting to know?
The tanks came right out of the USMC stocks....very minor modifications done to them while they were being used.....tactical markings and names added, some tanks had field improvised 76 mm ammunition racks added to the rear hull when they were in hill top firing positions, the tanks also have tracks sections added to the turret sides and front hull as add-on armour.
The tanks came right out of the USMC stocks....very minor modifications done to them while they were being used.....tactical markings and names added, some tanks had field improvised 76 mm ammunition racks added to the rear hull when they were in hill top firing positions, the tanks also have tracks sections added to the turret sides and front hull as add-on armour.
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Posted: Sunday, July 06, 2008 - 08:37 PM UTC
Thanks Jason, is there a decent reference, pub or pics to show the tactical markings and minor mods?
Thanks again
Brad
Thanks again
Brad
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Posted: Monday, July 07, 2008 - 06:15 AM UTC
The reference material is spread around over different books....A good book to find is the History of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps.....most public libraries (at least in Calgary) have a copy in stock.....or you can try Indigo or Chapters $$$. It has good images of the tanks in Korea.
Archer Fine Transfers makes a set of markings for Canadian M4A3E8s in Korea.
The formation symbols stayed the same but the Squadron tactical markings and the tanks names changed as the Squadrons rotated.
Also check Armoured Acorn as there are PDF colour files of the Strathcona Shermans showing the markings.
Archer Fine Transfers makes a set of markings for Canadian M4A3E8s in Korea.
The formation symbols stayed the same but the Squadron tactical markings and the tanks names changed as the Squadrons rotated.
Also check Armoured Acorn as there are PDF colour files of the Strathcona Shermans showing the markings.
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Posted: Monday, July 07, 2008 - 07:26 AM UTC
Thanks again Jason. I have been to Armoured Acorn, but the site doesn't seem to be working. Maybe it's just down for maintenence.
Brad
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Working fine right now.
Posted: Monday, July 07, 2008 - 01:51 PM UTC
Brad,
Military Modelling magazine 5th May 2006 features a Canadian Sherman/Dozer model done by Chris Johnson on its cover and an article inside. The vehicle built is "Cuddles" C squadron Lord Strathcona's Horse Korea 1951
Its pretty good with 8 pages covering the history and a good overview of the build and might be worth trying to find a copy for your project.
Hope this helps.
Jeff
Military Modelling magazine 5th May 2006 features a Canadian Sherman/Dozer model done by Chris Johnson on its cover and an article inside. The vehicle built is "Cuddles" C squadron Lord Strathcona's Horse Korea 1951
Its pretty good with 8 pages covering the history and a good overview of the build and might be worth trying to find a copy for your project.
Hope this helps.
Jeff
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Hi Brad,
Outside of the legion in Sydney is a Korean War M4. If I remember correctly, your located in Victoria so its a quick drive to get photos.
I'm not sure what regiment it came from but may have been some of the tanks kept on the island for training during the late 50's early 60's.
Cheers
Pete
Outside of the legion in Sydney is a Korean War M4. If I remember correctly, your located in Victoria so its a quick drive to get photos.
I'm not sure what regiment it came from but may have been some of the tanks kept on the island for training during the late 50's early 60's.
Cheers
Pete
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Quoted Text
Hi Brad,
Outside of the legion in Sydney is a Korean War M4. If I remember correctly, your located in Victoria so its a quick drive to get photos.
I'm not sure what regiment it came from but may have been some of the tanks kept on the island for training during the late 50's early 60's.
Cheers
Pete
IIRC, most of the HVSS Shermans in museums or sitting as gate-guards in Canada are actually diesel powered M4A2E8's that were bought by Canada in the late 40's or early 50's prior to acquiring the Centurion.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Sherman_m4a2e8_cfb_borden_2.JPG
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Sherman_M4A2E8_London_Ontario.JPG
The Sherman out in front of the British Columbia Regiment Armoury here in Vancouver is also a diesel Sherman I believe:
http://travel.webshots.com/photo/2617268590092933776GFuNMg
Cheers
jjumbo
update: sorry about the goof, dumb, dumb, dumb, I changed the text to read M4A2E8
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Posted: Monday, July 07, 2008 - 07:46 PM UTC
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Brad,
Military Modelling magazine 5th May 2006 features a Canadian Sherman/Dozer model done by Chris Johnson on its cover and an article inside. The vehicle built is "Cuddles" C squadron Lord Strathcona's Horse Korea 1951
Its pretty good with 8 pages covering the history and a good overview of the build and might be worth trying to find a copy for your project.
Hope this helps.
Jeff
Chris' article is exclellent....but remember "Cuddles" was a M4A3 76 (W) VVSS not a M4A3E8.
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Posted: Monday, July 07, 2008 - 07:47 PM UTC
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Hi Brad,
Outside of the legion in Sydney is a Korean War M4. If I remember correctly, your located in Victoria so its a quick drive to get photos.
I'm not sure what regiment it came from but may have been some of the tanks kept on the island for training during the late 50's early 60's.
Cheers
Pete
Like Gary stated...all the the gate guards across Canada are M4A2E8s....none of the Korean War M4A3E8s came back to Canada after the Truce was signed.
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Posted: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 - 04:03 AM UTC
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Quoted TextIIRC, most of the HVSS Shermans in museums orsitting as gate-guards in Canada are actually diesel powered M4A3E8's
No, they are M4A2E8s.
Hey Gary,
OOPS, that's a typo error !!!
I should have said they are M4A2E8's, not M4A3E8's.
jjumbo
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Posted: Monday, July 28, 2008 - 04:55 PM UTC
Hi Guys,
Sorry for the delay in replying, I just got back from our RIMPAC exercise in Hawaii, yah yah heard it all before....but thanks for all the replies.
Brad
Sorry for the delay in replying, I just got back from our RIMPAC exercise in Hawaii, yah yah heard it all before....but thanks for all the replies.
Brad
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Posted: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 - 11:37 AM UTC
Thanks for the clarification, obviously a vehicle I know nothing about...
....I'll shut up now
Cheers
Pete
....I'll shut up now
Cheers
Pete
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Thanks for the clarification, obviously a vehicle I know nothing about...
....I'll shut up now
Hey Pete....don't be silent...the M4A2E8s used in Canada don't seem to be very well publicly documented....and for that matter neither were the M4A3E8s used in Korea by the Canadians....it's great to see interested in both types of tanks coming out in projects.
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M4A2E8 Walkaround
At photobucket.com, search for photos from "ldshrecceboy" there is a complete walkaround of one of 2 runners the Strathcona's have.
Cheers
Anthony
At photobucket.com, search for photos from "ldshrecceboy" there is a complete walkaround of one of 2 runners the Strathcona's have.
Cheers
Anthony