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The Netherlands AFV Registers
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by the way, I discovered yesterday that there was an Archer at Stichting Nationaal Militair Museum, Soesterberg, thanks to the new Nehterlands AFVs register.


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Youre welcome

and I'm still finding new stuff every week Laughing

I'm also planning to visit some of the big WW2 events in the Netherlands this year, to see "what may come to the surface"

This year is the 65th year of the liberation, so there will be some special things happening

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 11:49 pm
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Michel

I didn't see a listing for a privately owned T17E1 Staghound. I have recently had contact with such an owner in the Netherlands, but not sure exactly where.

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Hi Don

you know the problem with privately owned vehicle's, most of the time you will only find them accidentally

So I decided to release the first copy with the vehicle's that are easy to find and check
I'm still working on the privately owned vehicle part of the register

However after youre post I did some digging and I have actually found one privately owned

The vehicle is from an member of Keep Them Rolling, somewhere in the north-east part the Netherlands
The vehicle has Canadian markings and the number on the vehicle is 116588 with the Dutch plate ZZ-71-76

Around time 2:29-2:36 the Staghound appears in the following video
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lwYZ9AK0Fw
The video was taken in 2005 during an military event called "Liberty Tour"

So far this is the only thing of visual evidence about an privately owned Staghound that I could find

Of the privately owned military vehicle club's, the vehicle's from "Keep them Rolling" are the most difficult one's to trace
Mainly because there is no real list if vehcile's (at least I did not find it) and they operate nation wide

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Hi Michel

Congratulations with your work.
As usual, when it appears online, there will be remarks.

Here are mine: the M7B2 Priest you have for Helmond (private collection) has moved to Eindhoven. They have also a M5 Half track and a Humber Mk IV. See www.priestm7b1.nl (BTW it was a B2 but its been rebuild to B1, SN 4376 RN 40152839).

The entry for Ede (private collector) is (if my information is correct) in 't Harde. He also has a M20, Ferret, two universal carriers, a M16 half track. The M36 Jackson listed a bit further is also his.

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Hi Michel (it keeps strange, it feels like talking to my self),

thanks for the info
another good reason to publish the first edition of the register Wink

Michel

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Is it possible that the Sherman "After Hitler" (a Sherman from Overloon) is RN 3026601?
The SN is for sure 15499

[img]http://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=urn:gvn:SFA02:1000738&role=page&count=1&role=image&size=variable[/img]

http://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=urn:gvn:SFA02:1000738&role=page&count=1&role=image&size=variable

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Is it possible that the Sherman "After Hitler" (a Sherman from Overloon) is RN 3026601


it still is Mr. Green



There are some differences between the old picture and this new one
The most distinct one is the missing of the two exhaust at the lower edge of the rear plate Confused

I will add the SN and RN to the file
The best way to hide, is to hide in plain sight

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Hi folks

while surfing the net I found the following link
It is an old webvert (2006) from the wilweb.net site
www.milweb.net/webverts/29524/

It is about an CHURCHILL MK VII CROCODILE infantry tank, which was on sale from Sindorf Trading Holland, The Netherlands

Those some one has an idea what happend to it?
The serial number is D52135

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Is it possible that the Sherman "After Hitler" (a Sherman from Overloon) is RN 3026601


it still is Mr. Green




Michel


What the heck is being portrayed in the photograph in the background? It almost looks like a "Holy hand grenade of Antioch" Monty Python moment.

Seriously, I hope it wasn't services for a lost crew. Sad

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Hi folks

while surfing the net I found the following link
It is an old webvert (2006) from the wilweb.net site
www.milweb.net/webverts/29524/

It is about an CHURCHILL MK VII CROCODILE infantry tank, which was on sale from Sindorf Trading Holland, The Netherlands

Those some one has an idea what happend to it?
The serial number is D52135

Michel


Gone there, in France :
http://www.asphm.com/projets/projet_churchill_mk_v_II_crocodile/projet_churchill_mk_V_II_crocodile.html



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- JG300-Ascout
Seriously, I hope it wasn't services for a lost crew


If I remember correct that is exactly what it is

Besides the famous vehicle collection there is also an small part of the museum concerning the other side of war

And part of this is, at least has been in the past because the subject changes from timt to time, are the shot down crew's from RAF and USAF plane's

I think there about 4-5 of these burriels a year, it is getting less over the years

If crew members from the RAF are recovered, they usually recieve an burial with full military honor at the local cemetery or an central cemetery
I think this also happens with recovered USAF crews, however they are all at the central US cemetery Margraten

Holland was the main high way for the allied bombers going to Germany and returning from Germany


There is an Dutch site concerning war graves in Holland and there are more then 470 cemeteries where Commonwealth graves are
About only 50 of these locations have more then +/- 25 graves, most of the others only 1 - 10

Michel

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 8:30 pm
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Hereby the serial number from Sherman 3026601.
It reads 15499 and is located on all 4 towing lugs.

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 12:05 am
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Hi Marco,

P-O also had the number, however thanks for the picture

If you, or someone else has SN from other vehicle's at Overloon, fell free to post them

Still missing are:
Archer 17pdr SPG
BRDM-2
BTR-60 PB
Churchill Mk V
Crusader gun tractor
Humber LRC Mk III
IS-2 m1943
M8 greyhound (both vehicle's)
M16 half track MGMC
M29 Weasel (both vehicle's)
M32B3 TRV
M113A1 C&V
Renault FT
Sexton Mk II SPG
T17E1 Staghound
T34/85 (SN of one vehicle is know, however not clear which vehicle)
T-55 (if some one also know's the correct version)
Universal Carrier No 2 Mk II
Universal Carrier (demining)
Valentine Bridgelayer
ZSU-23.4 V1 Shilka

Michel

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 6:57 am
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- JG300-Ascout

It almost looks like a "Holy hand grenade of Antioch" Monty Python moment. Sad


Mr. Green Mr. Green Mr. Green
Funny movie!

I think it has something to do with a (re-)burial of a soldier
Link below is about two crewmembers of a British bomber.
www.volkskrant.nl/binn...erbegraven

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