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16 WW2 Stuart tanks imported into the UK

Discussion in 'WWII Today' started by Keystone Two-Eight, Aug 8, 2009.

  1. Keystone Two-Eight

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    Oh Lord, just what I need, another WWII forum board!! LOL
     
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    :D..........well if you tell them I sent you they'll make you sit next to the kitchen. It's a good place.
     
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    WW2Talk is mainly us brits but quite a few members of this forum also subscribe. I believe The Webmaster runs both. If you visit both forums you can get different slants on things which I find very interesting.

    As to the tanks I know we have been complaining the British Army does not have sufficient armoured patrol vehicles but dont you think this is scraping the barrel. I must visit the Tank Museum at Bovingdon and make an inventory before stuff goes missing from there.
     
  6. urqh

    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    Jugs will you close that flaming door... I love all the research stuff on talk and the links are great... But i like to read quietly with me first tea of the day.. Now ill have to step over starsky and hutch and lee majors lookalikes to get to the posts.. Its just not cricket.. As for the stuarts.. Old, small and rusty... Yes that sounds british.
     
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    Old, small and rusty... Yes that sounds british.

    So URQH you have also driven cars made by British Leyland. You had to know a good vehicle dismantlers in those days. Bits were always falling off them.:D
     

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