±Recent Visitors

Recent Visitors to Com-Central!

±User Info-big


Welcome Anonymous

Nickname
Password

Membership:
Latest: cgsimpson
New Today: 0
New Yesterday: 0
Overall: 6645

People Online:
Members: 0
Visitors: 571
Total: 571
Who Is Where:
 Visitors:
01: CPGlang
02: Your Account
03: Photo Gallery
04: Community Forums
05: Statistics
06: Community Forums
07: Community Forums
08: Community Forums
09: Community Forums
10: Home
11: Community Forums
12: Photo Gallery
13: Photo Gallery
14: Community Forums
15: Your Account
16: Photo Gallery
17: Photo Gallery
18: Home
19: Community Forums
20: Community Forums
21: Home
22: Photo Gallery
23: Community Forums
24: Member Screenshots
25: Community Forums
26: Your Account
27: Community Forums
28: Community Forums
29: Photo Gallery
30: Community Forums
31: Photo Gallery
32: Community Forums
33: Downloads
34: Photo Gallery
35: News Archive
36: Community Forums
37: Community Forums
38: Photo Gallery
39: Community Forums
40: CPGlang
41: Photo Gallery
42: Community Forums
43: Photo Gallery
44: Photo Gallery
45: Community Forums
46: Photo Gallery
47: Member Screenshots
48: Community Forums
49: Community Forums
50: Community Forums
51: Photo Gallery
52: Photo Gallery
53: Your Account
54: Community Forums
55: Home
56: Home
57: Community Forums
58: Community Forums
59: CPGlang
60: Photo Gallery
61: Community Forums
62: Community Forums
63: Member Screenshots
64: Photo Gallery
65: Community Forums
66: Downloads
67: CPGlang
68: Community Forums
69: Photo Gallery
70: Photo Gallery
71: Community Forums
72: Community Forums
73: CPGlang
74: Photo Gallery
75: Community Forums
76: Photo Gallery
77: CPGlang
78: Community Forums
79: Home
80: Downloads
81: Community Forums
82: Home
83: Community Forums
84: Photo Gallery
85: Photo Gallery
86: Downloads
87: Photo Gallery
88: Community Forums
89: Community Forums
90: Community Forums
91: Community Forums
92: Photo Gallery
93: Community Forums
94: Community Forums
95: Community Forums
96: Photo Gallery
97: Photo Gallery
98: Community Forums
99: Community Forums
100: Community Forums
101: Community Forums
102: Member Screenshots
103: Home
104: Photo Gallery
105: Community Forums
106: Community Forums
107: Photo Gallery
108: CPGlang
109: Community Forums
110: Community Forums
111: Downloads
112: Community Forums
113: Community Forums
114: Community Forums
115: Community Forums
116: Community Forums
117: Community Forums
118: Community Forums
119: Community Forums
120: Community Forums
121: Downloads
122: Your Account
123: Community Forums
124: Downloads
125: Community Forums
126: Photo Gallery
127: Community Forums
128: Community Forums
129: Community Forums
130: Community Forums
131: Community Forums
132: Photo Gallery
133: Community Forums
134: Your Account
135: Community Forums
136: Community Forums
137: Community Forums
138: Community Forums
139: Downloads
140: Community Forums
141: Photo Gallery
142: Community Forums
143: CPGlang
144: Community Forums
145: Community Forums
146: Photo Gallery
147: Photo Gallery
148: Community Forums
149: Home
150: Community Forums
151: Downloads
152: Your Account
153: Photo Gallery
154: Community Forums
155: Photo Gallery
156: Community Forums
157: Community Forums
158: Community Forums
159: Community Forums
160: Community Forums
161: Community Forums
162: Community Forums
163: Photo Gallery
164: Downloads
165: Community Forums
166: Community Forums
167: Community Forums
168: Photo Gallery
169: Community Forums
170: Photo Gallery
171: Community Forums
172: Community Forums
173: CPGlang
174: Community Forums
175: CPGlang
176: CPGlang
177: CPGlang
178: Community Forums
179: Photo Gallery
180: CPGlang
181: Photo Gallery
182: Community Forums
183: Home
184: Home
185: Community Forums
186: Community Forums
187: Home
188: Community Forums
189: Photo Gallery
190: CPGlang
191: Home
192: Photo Gallery
193: Community Forums
194: Community Forums
195: Community Forums
196: Community Forums
197: Community Forums
198: Photo Gallery
199: Community Forums
200: Photo Gallery
201: Community Forums
202: Home
203: Community Forums
204: Photo Gallery
205: CPGlang
206: Community Forums
207: Home
208: CPGlang
209: Community Forums
210: Community Forums
211: Photo Gallery
212: Community Forums
213: Home
214: Member Screenshots
215: Community Forums
216: Community Forums
217: Photo Gallery
218: Photo Gallery
219: Community Forums
220: Community Forums
221: Community Forums
222: Downloads
223: Community Forums
224: Community Forums
225: Community Forums
226: Home
227: Photo Gallery
228: Community Forums
229: Community Forums
230: Photo Gallery
231: Photo Gallery
232: Community Forums
233: Photo Gallery
234: Community Forums
235: Photo Gallery
236: Photo Gallery
237: Photo Gallery
238: Community Forums
239: Photo Gallery
240: Statistics
241: Photo Gallery
242: Community Forums
243: Downloads
244: Photo Gallery
245: Photo Gallery
246: Downloads
247: Member Screenshots
248: Community Forums
249: Community Forums
250: Community Forums
251: Community Forums
252: Community Forums
253: Community Forums
254: Community Forums
255: CPGlang
256: Statistics
257: Community Forums
258: Community Forums
259: Photo Gallery
260: Community Forums
261: Community Forums
262: Community Forums
263: Community Forums
264: Photo Gallery
265: Community Forums
266: Community Forums
267: Community Forums
268: Photo Gallery
269: Community Forums
270: Downloads
271: Photo Gallery
272: Photo Gallery
273: Member Screenshots
274: Member Screenshots
275: Community Forums
276: Community Forums
277: Community Forums
278: Community Forums
279: Community Forums
280: Your Account
281: CPGlang
282: Downloads
283: Community Forums
284: Photo Gallery
285: Community Forums
286: Photo Gallery
287: Community Forums
288: Home
289: Community Forums
290: Home
291: Photo Gallery
292: Community Forums
293: News Archive
294: Community Forums
295: Community Forums
296: Community Forums
297: Photo Gallery
298: Community Forums
299: Community Forums
300: Photo Gallery
301: Community Forums
302: CPGlang
303: Your Account
304: Community Forums
305: CPGlang
306: Member Screenshots
307: CPGlang
308: Community Forums
309: Statistics
310: Community Forums
311: CPGlang
312: Community Forums
313: Community Forums
314: Photo Gallery
315: CPGlang
316: Community Forums
317: Community Forums
318: Photo Gallery
319: Community Forums
320: Your Account
321: CPGlang
322: Home
323: Home
324: Photo Gallery
325: Community Forums
326: Community Forums
327: CPGlang
328: Community Forums
329: Community Forums
330: CPGlang
331: Member Screenshots
332: Community Forums
333: Photo Gallery
334: Photo Gallery
335: Community Forums
336: Photo Gallery
337: Community Forums
338: Community Forums
339: CPGlang
340: Community Forums
341: Downloads
342: Statistics
343: Community Forums
344: Community Forums
345: Photo Gallery
346: Community Forums
347: Photo Gallery
348: Community Forums
349: Community Forums
350: Community Forums
351: Community Forums
352: Home
353: Photo Gallery
354: Home
355: Community Forums
356: Member Screenshots
357: Community Forums
358: CPGlang
359: Community Forums
360: Photo Gallery
361: Community Forums
362: Community Forums
363: Photo Gallery
364: Community Forums
365: Your Account
366: Community Forums
367: Home
368: Community Forums
369: Community Forums
370: Photo Gallery
371: Home
372: Photo Gallery
373: Community Forums
374: Community Forums
375: Downloads
376: Community Forums
377: Community Forums
378: Your Account
379: Community Forums
380: Community Forums
381: Photo Gallery
382: Community Forums
383: Community Forums
384: Community Forums
385: Community Forums
386: CPGlang
387: Community Forums
388: Community Forums
389: Community Forums
390: Community Forums
391: Community Forums
392: Community Forums
393: Community Forums
394: Downloads
395: Community Forums
396: Community Forums
397: CPGlang
398: Community Forums
399: Community Forums
400: Community Forums
401: Community Forums
402: Community Forums
403: Community Forums
404: Community Forums
405: Community Forums
406: Photo Gallery
407: Community Forums
408: Photo Gallery
409: Community Forums
410: Community Forums
411: Photo Gallery
412: Community Forums
413: Home
414: Downloads
415: Community Forums
416: Community Forums
417: Community Forums
418: CPGlang
419: Photo Gallery
420: Photo Gallery
421: Community Forums
422: Photo Gallery
423: Community Forums
424: CPGlang
425: Home
426: Community Forums
427: Community Forums
428: CPGlang
429: CPGlang
430: Community Forums
431: News
432: Photo Gallery
433: Photo Gallery
434: Community Forums
435: News
436: CPGlang
437: CPGlang
438: Community Forums
439: Home
440: Community Forums
441: CPGlang
442: CPGlang
443: Community Forums
444: News
445: Photo Gallery
446: Community Forums
447: Community Forums
448: Photo Gallery
449: Community Forums
450: Community Forums
451: Home
452: Community Forums
453: Your Account
454: Community Forums
455: Community Forums
456: Photo Gallery
457: Community Forums
458: Photo Gallery
459: Community Forums
460: Community Forums
461: Community Forums
462: Community Forums
463: Photo Gallery
464: Photo Gallery
465: Community Forums
466: Photo Gallery
467: Downloads
468: Community Forums
469: Home
470: Photo Gallery
471: Community Forums
472: Community Forums
473: Community Forums
474: Photo Gallery
475: Community Forums
476: Community Forums
477: Community Forums
478: Community Forums
479: Community Forums
480: Your Account
481: Community Forums
482: Community Forums
483: Community Forums
484: Community Forums
485: Photo Gallery
486: Community Forums
487: Community Forums
488: Community Forums
489: Community Forums
490: Community Forums
491: Community Forums
492: Photo Gallery
493: Community Forums
494: Home
495: Photo Gallery
496: Community Forums
497: Community Forums
498: Community Forums
499: Community Forums
500: Downloads
501: Community Forums
502: Photo Gallery
503: Community Forums
504: Community Forums
505: Community Forums
506: Photo Gallery
507: Community Forums
508: Community Forums
509: Photo Gallery
510: Community Forums
511: Community Forums
512: Community Forums
513: CPGlang
514: Community Forums
515: Downloads
516: Community Forums
517: CPGlang
518: CPGlang
519: Community Forums
520: Community Forums
521: Photo Gallery
522: Community Forums
523: Community Forums
524: Community Forums
525: Community Forums
526: Home
527: Community Forums
528: Community Forums
529: Photo Gallery
530: Community Forums
531: Community Forums
532: Community Forums
533: Community Forums
534: Community Forums
535: Community Forums
536: CPGlang
537: Photo Gallery
538: Community Forums
539: Community Forums
540: CPGlang
541: Member Screenshots
542: Community Forums
543: Community Forums
544: Photo Gallery
545: Community Forums
546: Community Forums
547: Community Forums
548: Community Forums
549: Community Forums
550: Community Forums
551: Photo Gallery
552: Home
553: Community Forums
554: Community Forums
555: Community Forums
556: Photo Gallery
557: Community Forums
558: Community Forums
559: Community Forums
560: Community Forums
561: Community Forums
562: Photo Gallery
563: Downloads
564: Community Forums
565: Downloads
566: CPGlang
567: Photo Gallery
568: Community Forums
569: Community Forums
570: Community Forums
571: Photo Gallery

Staff Online:

No staff members are online!
Preserved Tanks in the Netherlands
The AFV ASSOCIATION was formed in 1964 to support the thoughts and research of all those interested in Armored Fighting Vehicles and related topics, such as AFV drawings. The emphasis has always been on sharing information and communicating with other members of similar interests; e.g. German armor, Japanese AFVs, or whatever.
Go to page Previous  1, 2, 3 ... 7, 8, 9 ... 11, 12, 13  Next
Post new topic    Reply to topic    Printer Friendly Page     Forum Index ›  AFV News Discussion Board

View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message
L.Delsing
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Feb 10, 2006
Posts: 960

PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:04 am
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in the Netherlands

Searched for it in the past and didn't see it, but it seems someone removed some paint/rust.

The serial of the IS-2 in the Overloon museum; NC 12240334



If NC is cyrillic, the C translates to a S. This ''N'' I could not find in the cyrillic alphabet.
Back to top
View user's profile
JWB2
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Jan 25, 2006
Posts: 199

PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:45 am
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in the Netherlands

That is a great find. Whoever scraped the paint should be given some kind of position there.
Back to top
View user's profile
L.Delsing
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Feb 10, 2006
Posts: 960

PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 8:52 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in the Netherlands

Visited 't Harde today (Tonnet barracks), there is a AMX-13 (r/n KN-70-13) with the markings ''11A'' (11th Artillery battalion) and tactical number ''A15'' (A-coy, 1st plt, 5th vehicle) artillery variant preserved (not visible from outside) and the M113C&V is gone. Just an emty concrete slab... (at 29.6.'12 still nothing..)

Couple of weeks ago it was still there. I hope it is only for maintenance..

At Soesterberg, Zeisterspoor, the Leopard 1V was still there. Unfortunately the museum was closed. Friday a second try.

At Kamp Soesterberg was a M113C&V wreck ''stored''/dumped. Not possible to read the registrationnumber.
Back to top
View user's profile
TrevorLarkum
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Sep 16, 2007
Posts: 1596
Location: Northampton, England
PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 9:00 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in the Netherlands

- TrevorLarkum
I'm currently working on the Amersfoort museum, so far I'm about halfway (about 90 photos):

Location ID 11700: Cavalry Museum, Amersfoort


Well, it's taken a month but Amersfoort is now done! Lesley has helped a lot with vehicle information, as has Michel K (via the Netherlands register), plus I've found a lot of information on the internet so I've managed to get the background history (particularly previous locations) of many of the vehicles.

I'm grateful too for the contributions of numerous photographs, the main contributors are:

Lesley Delsing: 38 Photos
Michel Krauss: 14 Photos
Doug Kibbey: 13 Photos
Wikimedia: 70 Photos
Total for all photos is now 340, as per link below, and many of the tanks now have very good 'time machine' views.


Location ID 1170: Cavaleriemuseum, Amersfoort



[Note that, as usual, you will have to click through to the profile pages for the German tanks for their background information as they are considered part of the Preserved German Tanks book, rather than Preserved Tanks in Netherland].


Some tanks have travelled a lot, such as this Centurion:

Unique ID 2330: Centurion, Amersfoort


_________________
Trevor

Dr Trevor Larkum
Preserved Tanks: PreservedTanks.com
Armour Archive: ArmourArchive.co.uk
EVs
Back to top
View user's profile Visit poster's website
TrevorLarkum
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Sep 16, 2007
Posts: 1596
Location: Northampton, England
PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 9:18 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in the Netherlands

- Hanno_Spoelstra

Basically it is an M4A3(105) HVSS hull fitted with the twin diesel engine out of an M4A2.

HTH
Hanno


Updated, thanks: Indefatigable Gerard


- Michel_Krauss
Do you mean the former Marshall musuem or Army Cars as it's called now :?

This T34/85 is not part of their collection any more for at least a couple of years.
According the webvert it's already property from 1987, this could be true indeed because various vehicle's at the former Marshall Museum Zwijndrecht location where on loan

Army Cars is the trading branch of the former Marshall musuem and does not own any tracked AFV any more.
Everything has been sold about 12-18 months ago.

Michel


I have extended the writeup of the Marshall Museum to include the more recent Army Cars museum - I will return to this later and complete it:

Location ID 11950: Marshall Museum / Army Cars


- L.Delsing
Searched for it in the past and didn't see it, but it seems someone removed some paint/rust.

The serial of the IS-2 in the Overloon museum; NC 12240334


Photo and serial added - thanks: Overloon IS-2

_________________
Trevor

Dr Trevor Larkum
Preserved Tanks: PreservedTanks.com
Armour Archive: ArmourArchive.co.uk
EVs
Back to top
View user's profile Visit poster's website
Michel_Krauss
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Oct 30, 2009
Posts: 953
Location: Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 10:02 am
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in the Netherlands

Forgot to mention.

When Massimo visited the museum Overloon we made some inquiries about both T34 located there.

We asked one of the staff members that did maintenance on the green T34 if he could help with serial numbers of both vehicle's.

According his information there are no marking plates inside the vehicle's, all such plates had been removed.
He also did not know anything about the back ground of both vehicle's other then that all remaining markings inside are russian.

This is also for ZSU Shilka at Overloon, all markings are in Russian.

Michel

_________________
I'm Not Crazy, I'm Just Not You
Back to top
View user's profile
TrevorLarkum
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Sep 16, 2007
Posts: 1596
Location: Northampton, England
PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 1:41 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in the Netherlands

I'm not sure that Soviet vehicles have internal data plates - perhaps someone else could correct me on that. Usually the best you can do is find a serial number stamped into the lower glacis.

_________________
Trevor

Dr Trevor Larkum
Preserved Tanks: PreservedTanks.com
Armour Archive: ArmourArchive.co.uk
EVs
Back to top
View user's profile Visit poster's website
L.Delsing
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Feb 10, 2006
Posts: 960

PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 7:19 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in the Netherlands

Never found it on a T-xx, I know that Soviet/Russian built aircraft have a plate with just the number. Not like the ''western'' dataplates with type info, date of manufacture etc.

The green one is serial 47229


Regards,
Lesley
Back to top
View user's profile
L.Delsing
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Feb 10, 2006
Posts: 960

PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 7:35 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in the Netherlands

At Amersfoort there is also a Centurion mk.3 turret near the main road and a Leopard 1V turret in front of one of the cavalryschool building.

Taken on July 22, 2010


Taken in June 1998

If you like them I can send them to you.

I don't have a photo of the 1V turret
Regards,
Lesley
Back to top
View user's profile
Doug_Kibbey
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Jan 23, 2006
Posts: 4678
Location: The Great Satan
PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:46 am
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in the Netherlands

- L.Delsing
At Amersfoort there is also a Centurion mk.3 turret near the main road and a Leopard 1V turret in front of one of the cavalryschool building.

Taken on July 22, 2010


Taken in June 1998

If you like them I can send them to you.

I don't have a photo of the 1V turret
Regards,
Lesley


I hate it when they cut the grass and don't sweep up... Evil or Very Mad



Back to top
View user's profile Visit poster's website Photo Gallery
TrevorLarkum
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Sep 16, 2007
Posts: 1596
Location: Northampton, England
PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:11 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in the Netherlands

- L.Delsing
Never found it on a T-xx, I know that Soviet/Russian built aircraft have a plate with just the number. Not like the ''western'' dataplates with type info, date of manufacture etc.

The green one is serial 47229

Regards,
Lesley


Photo added, thanks.

I don't track turrets (though P.-O. does sometimes), but thanks anyway.

_________________
Trevor

Dr Trevor Larkum
Preserved Tanks: PreservedTanks.com
Armour Archive: ArmourArchive.co.uk
EVs
Back to top
View user's profile Visit poster's website
TrevorLarkum
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Sep 16, 2007
Posts: 1596
Location: Northampton, England
PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 11:08 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in the Netherlands

I've moved on from Amersfoort, next location:

Location ID 11210: Langenberg Memorial, Ede - M4 (105) 'Cougar'




- Michel_Krauss
what do you need :wink:
...
- Sherman M4(105) at Ede;
...
:mrgreen:


Yes please! As always, pictures from anyone are appreciated - the older the better.

According to Wikipedia.nl the Sherman at Ede was there originally. In the Netherlands register you have it as a post-war vehicle. Do you (or anyone else) have any more information on that?

_________________
Trevor

Dr Trevor Larkum
Preserved Tanks: PreservedTanks.com
Armour Archive: ArmourArchive.co.uk
EVs
Back to top
View user's profile Visit poster's website
Michel_Krauss
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Oct 30, 2009
Posts: 953
Location: Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 6:18 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in the Netherlands

- TrevorLarkum
According to Wikipedia.nl the Sherman at Ede was there originally. In the Netherlands register you have it as a post-war vehicle. Do you (or anyone else) have any more information on that?


Ok, will try to explain why I listed it as post-war.
First the Netherlands were mainly liberated by commonwealth (Canadian / British / Polish) forces
Only some regions in the south were liberated by US ground forces, the US paratroopers did not have tanks so we can leave them out of the discussion.

Information source number 1)
There is a Dutch website called "Pantser.net" (dutch only) and there is a description of this 105mm Sherman.
See link posted below:
www.pantser.net/wo2-ca...M4-105.htm

According the information found on this website this version of 105mm Sherman was only used in for training purpose in the commonwealth armies.
Only the US forces used them in combat in Europe.

So based on the information that:
- the Commonwealth forces only used them for training purpose;
- the US forces did not liberated the city of Ede

there are 2 options:
- this Sherman came to the city after it was liberated. After the liberation the Canadian forces remained in the region for a amount of time and most likely conducted training. Toward the end of the war thet were relocated and could have left the tank behind;
- after the war it was handed over from stock to the Dutch army, being surplus


Information source 2:
I have (somewhere ) a short history about Dutch Sherman tanks, if I remember correct from the National Military Museum Delft.
In this document there is a short history where all Shermans came from.
To be short, all 105mm Shermans came after the war through the MDAP to the Dutch army.

So based on info from the website and the document of the Military museum Delft it is listed as being post-war.

The photo's I have are taken in 2010, let me know if you would like to have them.

Michel

_________________
I'm Not Crazy, I'm Just Not You
Back to top
View user's profile
TrevorLarkum
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Sep 16, 2007
Posts: 1596
Location: Northampton, England
PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 4:58 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in the Netherlands

- Michel_Krauss
Ok, will try to explain why I listed it as post-war.
First the Netherlands were mainly liberated by commonwealth (Canadian / British / Polish) forces
Only some regions in the south were liberated by US ground forces, the US paratroopers did not have tanks so we can leave them out of the discussion.

Information source number 1)
There is a Dutch website called "Pantser.net" (dutch only) and there is a description of this 105mm Sherman.
See link posted below:
www.pantser.net/wo2-ca...M4-105.htm

According the information found on this website this version of 105mm Sherman was only used in for training purpose in the commonwealth armies.
Only the US forces used them in combat in Europe.

So based on the information that:
- the Commonwealth forces only used them for training purpose;
- the US forces did not liberated the city of Ede

there are 2 options:
- this Sherman came to the city after it was liberated. After the liberation the Canadian forces remained in the region for a amount of time and most likely conducted training. Toward the end of the war thet were relocated and could have left the tank behind;
- after the war it was handed over from stock to the Dutch army, being surplus


Information source 2:
I have (somewhere :oops: ) a short history about Dutch Sherman tanks, if I remember correct from the National Military Museum Delft.
In this document there is a short history where all Shermans came from.
To be short, all 105mm Shermans came after the war through the MDAP to the Dutch army.

So based on info from the website and the document of the Military museum Delft it is listed as being post-war.


Michel, thanks very much for explaining your reasoning - I think you're spot on. In fact, since I wrote that I have found a Word document on my hard drive that someone sent to me called 'Preserved tanks.doc'. It is uncredited - it contains the name Pieter Bas but I don't think that's the author. My apologies to whoever gave it to me for not recording the source (if it was someone on this forum please let me know - Lesley? Tim?). Anyway it states "This tank was used for anti-tank training at the Ginkelse heide" which I'm happy to accept unless a find a contradictory source. I have therefore rewritten the text based on your input and this finding - please let me know if you think it could be improved:

Unique ID 2351: M4 (105) Sherman 'Cougar'


- Michel_Krauss

The photo's I have are taken in 2010, let me know if you would like to have them.


Yes, please!

_________________
Trevor

Dr Trevor Larkum
Preserved Tanks: PreservedTanks.com
Armour Archive: ArmourArchive.co.uk
EVs
Back to top
View user's profile Visit poster's website
TrevorLarkum
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Sep 16, 2007
Posts: 1596
Location: Northampton, England
PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 8:44 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in the Netherlands

Meanwhile, on to the next.

Location ID 11220: Nationaal Bevrijdingsmuseum 1944-1945, Groesbeek - Grizzly 'Robin Hood'




As usual please check the information, and I'm grateful for any extra details or photographs (the older the better) that you can provide.

_________________
Trevor

Dr Trevor Larkum
Preserved Tanks: PreservedTanks.com
Armour Archive: ArmourArchive.co.uk
EVs
Back to top
View user's profile Visit poster's website
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic    Reply to topic    Printer Friendly Page    Forum Index ›  AFV News Discussion Board
Page 8 of 13
All times are GMT - 6 Hours
Go to page Previous  1, 2, 3 ... 7, 8, 9 ... 11, 12, 13  Next



Jump to:  


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
You cannot attach files in this forum
You cannot download files in this forum