The white/light coloured stripe on the carrier is hard to see, but I can just see it when I blow up the IWM original picture. It doesn't show up on the reproduced copy above.
They are sporting an awful lot of machine guns guns between them, aren't they?
The Lorried Infantry Brigade of an Armoured Division used 60-63 as its serials (on a green square), so it could be one of those. The Divisional MG company used 64 on a black square, so that could be it; perhaps an OP party for the 4.2-inch Mortar Platoon? MG Battalions belonging to Infantry Divisions also used 64 on black.
SquireBev asks me to point out that he is not Mark Bevis!, although given the tag some confusion is understandable. Squirebev's site is indeed superb and one to which Mark (RMD) has made a considerable contribution.
Thank you Etranger for the clarification, RMD for the contributions over the last 12 months, and Wg Cpr Luddite for the kind words!
Regarding the mystery Carrier with the 6X AoS, the positioning of the 6 suggests to me that the second digit has to be a 1, as there wouldn't be room for anything wider. Just a thought.
As for the Sherman behind it. The battery marking above the AoS appears to have the lower-left quadrant coloured, and what looks like RE or RF
Suggesting the Troop commander of E or F troop, I believe?
SquireBev wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 11:51 am
Thank you Etranger for the clarification, RMD for the contributions over the last 12 months, and Wg Cpr Luddite for the kind words!
Regarding the mystery Carrier with the 6X AoS, the positioning of the 6 suggests to me that the second digit has to be a 1, as there wouldn't be room for anything wider. Just a thought.
As for the Sherman behind it. The battery marking above the AoS appears to have the lower-left quadrant coloured, and what looks like RE or RF
Suggesting the Troop commander of E or F troop, I believe?
I clearly need a different monitor...
Yes, E or F Troops would fit with the 3rd Battery (lower left quadrant).
I think those fancy, over-complicated AoS markings of the Royal Artillery were actually a substitute for the fact that they couldn't brand horses anymore.