Thanks in Advance.

Hi Cody,
This what you looking for?
Unfortunately I can't remember where I came across the picture. 2nd Irish Guards certainly had some M4 Firefly Ic as I have 4 listed late 44, I think these should be listed as M4 Firefly VCs!
There is certainly one listed apr 45
M4A1, Sherman Firefly IC Hybrid
T263686
Contract S/M. 1046
22 Apr 45 - Elsdorf, Germany. Veh hit several times, but only one pen, into engine compartment. Veh burnt out but crew all unhurt - Veh also noted as mined around same period. RH suspension unit damaged. Track broken & floor plates buckled - Wright & Harkness RAC Cas Study, Jan 1946
Courtsey of R de Normann
I am sure I have seen another picture of a 2nd IG Hybrid just before Market Garden, so I do think it possible. I will see if I can find a picture.
Al
I have found another pic and I want your expert opinions
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The third tank looks like a hybrid hull, as it has the 90 degree corner at the edge of the deck but it appears to have a curved/sloping front plate, but is it a Firefly? the one in front of it appears to be a firefly but it's a standard hull.
I also found a vid, newsreel vid At the end of the newsreel their is a firefly then a universal carrier of some kind, then their is another firefly, the hull front is sloped and the hatches look like those present on a hybrid
what do you all think?
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