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September 28th, 2008, 09:11 AM
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1st Airborne Recce Squadron Arnhem 1944 -2008
Not sure if this is the right part of the forum but thought this photo might be of interest.....it certainly reminds me of what a recce jeep might have looked like on the afternoon of 17th September 1944 during 'the race to the bridge'......
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September 28th, 2008, 10:57 AM
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Re: 1st Airborne Recce Squadron Arnhem 1944 -2008
Oh yes, that's interesting - judging from photos in John Fairley's 'Remember Arnhem' , I'd say that the Jeep in the photo looks to be a fairly good reproduction.....
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September 28th, 2008, 11:38 AM
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Re: 1st Airborne Recce Squadron Arnhem 1944 -2008
Martin,
Main reason for posting was one of the few if perhaps the only jeep (present in 2008 of course) with a K Gun!
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September 28th, 2008, 12:05 PM
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Re: 1st Airborne Recce Squadron Arnhem 1944 -2008
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Oh yes, that's interesting - judging from photos in John Fairley's 'Remember Arnhem' , I'd say that the Jeep in the photo looks to be a fairly good reproduction..... 
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Remember Arnhem is a great read
The rec jeep look spot on & that more than you can say about King & Country one
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September 28th, 2008, 12:10 PM
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Re: 1st Airborne Recce Squadron Arnhem 1944 -2008
Ah yes, King & Country's model of a fully-loaded SAS-spec Jeep, masquerading as an 'Arnhem' one. A poor effort......
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September 28th, 2008, 03:59 PM
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Re: 1st Airborne Recce Squadron Arnhem 1944 -2008
Nice pic Medic,and guys are we refering to the book king and country? because i looked in mine and i can see very little difference between the pic posted and the auctual pics in my signed  copy of Remember Arnhem.
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September 28th, 2008, 04:35 PM
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Re: 1st Airborne Recce Squadron Arnhem 1944 -2008
No - King & Country make limited-edition metal models including an Airborne Jeep & Trailer set at about £110....
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September 28th, 2008, 05:26 PM
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Thanks Martin models aint my thing
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Re: 1st Airborne Recce Squadron Arnhem 1944 -2008
HI to all
My grandad ( still alive ) is mentioned in " Remember Arnhem " as firing lots of rounds with the Vickers " K " gun and he was very lucky to escape alive as he was in the Recce squadron. L/ crpl Albert roy Palmer 5511466. He was in one of the jeeps that maganged to get through the ambush !!!. He was in C troop , does anyone have ANY information at all on this group as i cannot find much about them on the internet.
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Re: 1st Airborne Recce Squadron Arnhem 1944 -2008
Someone will be along presently. Please keep checking in. There are some folk here will certainly want to talk. You do realise your relative is held in the highest esteem here.
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Hi Porks, have just looked in my copy of Remember Arnhem, and read the references to your Grandad and put a face to his name from C troops pic. As im on route to my bed I will see what I can find tommorow but a few other Rogues on here such as Medic or Martin will be sure to add any info they might know.Please thank your Grandad for his service it is truly appreciated.Jason
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Re: 1st Airborne Recce Squadron Arnhem 1944 -2008
C Troop went in as 3 sections 7, 8, and 9. O.C, C Troop, was captain J.A Hay, 7 sectiion were under LT. R.C Foulkes, 8 section LT.P.L Bucknall K.I.A,17.9.44 and 9 section C.B Bowles.12 members of C Troop were K.I.A.That is what I have found so far.
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Been looking through my "Remember Arnhem" in detail with regards to C Troop, and it explains thier actions pretty much from start to finish so my question is Porks do you have a copy? and if not I can give you details of the Ambush and the fact that by Tuesday 19th September late afternoon C troop basiclly ceased to exist and were merged with Hq Troop.
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Glad to see that for at least the fourth time on the forum in the past month or so, I have wasted my energy replying to a request for information
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