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| 2 pounder tank attack carriers |
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| These Carriers were designed for the tank attack role and they mounted a 2pdr Anti-Tank Gun. Several have survived and have been restored. |
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| Official pictures were also used in the manual (below). |
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| Pictures from the Carrier Manual. |
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| Dubbo, 1987. |
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Army Museum storage, Bandiana. Also below. |
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| Bandiana workshops, 2002. Pic:Euan McDonald. See pic 2 down. |
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| Storage yard, Melbourne Tank Museum. This hull was recovered from a RAAF range and has many strike holes. |
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Melbourne Tank Museum, 2004. |
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| Storage yard, Bandiana, 2002. |
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| Corowa, 2005 the beautifully restored 2 pounder of the Bandiana Army Museum. |
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| Under restoration is this carrier belonging to the Puckapunyal tank museum, photographed in March 2005. |
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| The Tank Museum at Puckapunyal also hold 6064, which is stored in a shed behind the museum. |
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