Table 1 British Armored Car Vehicle Name/WD Serial Number Listing by Kevin Tucker Armored Car Type WD WD Number Name Sqn / Troop Aos Regiment / Unit Date Location

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Table 1 British Armored Car Vehicle Name/WD Serial Number Listing by Kevin Tucker Armored Car Type WD WD Number Name Sqn / Troop Aos Regiment / Unit Date Location Table 1 British Armored Car Vehicle Name/WD Serial Number Listing by Kevin Tucker Armored Car Type WD WD Number Name Sqn / Troop AoS Regiment / Unit Date Location AEC, Armoured Car Mk I F 55010 1942 Western Desert AEC, Armoured Car Mk II F 83573 1943 UK AEC, Armoured Car Mk II F 88579 AEC, Armoured Car Mk II F 88581 AEC, Armoured Car Mk III F 89067 44 1st Royal Dragoons, 12th Corps 1944 Holland AEC, Armoured Car Mk III F 88707 D Sqn 44 2nd Household Cavalry Regiment, VIII Corps AEC, Armoured Car Mk III F 88827 AEC, Armoured Car Mk III F 88908 AEC, Armoured Car Mk III F 88984 Beaverette M 4816486 Beaverette, Mk II M 431616 Recce Unit 1st Polish Corps UK Beaverette, Mk II F 1293049 Recce Unit 1st Polish Corps UK Beaverette, Mk II F 1293060 Recce Unit 1st Polish Corps 1941 GB Beaverette, Mk II F 16895x Recce Unit 1st Polish Corps UK Beaverette, Mk II M 4316xx Recce Unit 1st Polish Corps UK Beaverette, Mk III M 4473350 Chevrolet, C15TA CZ 4287945 52 10th Armoured Regiment, Fort Garry Horse, 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade, 5th Canadian Armoured Division 1945 Holland Chevrolet, C15TA CZ 4288056 52 10th Armoured Regiment, Fort Garry Horse, 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade, 5th Canadian Armoured Division 1945 Holland Chevrolet, C15TA CZ 4288170 52 10th Armoured Regiment, Fort Garry Horse, 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade, 5th Canadian Armoured Division 1945 Holland Chevrolet, C15TA CZ 4288212 52 10th Armoured Regiment, Fort Garry Horse, 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade, 5th Canadian Armoured Division 1945 Holland Chevrolet, C15TA CZ 4288020 Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, 2nd Infantry Division Chevrolet, C15TA CZ 4257434 Coventry, Armoured Car Mk I F 210595 Coventry, Armoured Car Mk I F 210597 Daimler / Humber, Scout Car "Blue Bonnets" Battalion HQ 154 3rd Battalion, Scots Guards, 6th Guards Armoured Brigade Daimler / Humber, Scout Car "Cock O' the North" 154 3rd Battalion, Scots Guards, 6th Guards Armoured Brigade Daimler / Humber, Scout Car "Colonsay" 154 3rd Battalion, Scots Guards, 6th Guards Armoured Brigade Daimler / Humber, Scout Car "Glendaruel Highlander" 154 3rd Battalion, Scots Guards, 6th Guards Armoured Brigade Daimler / Humber, Scout Car "Killiecrankie" 154 3rd Battalion, Scots Guards, 6th Guards Armoured Brigade Daimler / Humber, Scout Car "Macbeth" 154 3rd Battalion, Scots Guards, 6th Guards Armoured Brigade Daimler / Humber, Scout Car "Rob Roy" 154 3rd Battalion, Scots Guards, 6th Guards Armoured Brigade 1944 NW Europe Daimler / Humber, Scout Car "Robert the Bruce" 154 3rd Battalion, Scots Guards, 6th Guards Armoured Brigade 1944 NW Europe Daimler / Humber, Scout Car "The Black Douglas" Battalion HQ 154 3rd Battalion, Scots Guards, 6th Guards Armoured Brigade Daimler / Humber, Scout Car "The Master of Ballantrae" Battalion HQ 154 3rd Battalion, Scots Guards, 6th Guards Armoured Brigade Daimler / Humber, Scout Car "Dominie" D Sqn 5Trp 47 27th Lancers Daimler / Humber, Scout Car "Dopey"D Sqn 47 27th Lancers Daimler / Humber, Scout Car "Dragon" D Sqn 47 27th Lancers Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Baska" HQ 2nd Armoured Brigade, 1st Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Malplaquet" 994 4th / 7th Dragoon Guards, 8th Armoured Brigade, XXX Corps Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Oudenarde" 994 4th / 7th Dragoon Guards, 8th Armoured Brigade, XXX Corps Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Ypres" 994 4th / 7th Dragoon Guards, 8th Armoured Brigade, XXX Corps Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Lansjer" HQ Sqn Recce 53 6th Armoured Regiment "Dzieci Lwowskich", 2nd Polish Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Lipa" HQ Sqn 53 6th Armoured Regiment "Dzieci Lwowskich", 2nd Polish Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Lopek" HQ Sqn Recce 53 6th Armoured Regiment "Dzieci Lwowskich", 2nd Polish Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Lucyna" HQ Sqn Recce 53 6th Armoured Regiment "Dzieci Lwowskich", 2nd Polish Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Arabella" 46 6th South African Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Hazel" HQ Sqn 175 14th Canadian Armoured Regiment, The Calgary Regiment, 1st Canadian Armoured Brigade Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Hedy"HQ Sqn 175 14th Canadian Armoured Regiment, The Calgary Regiment, 1st Canadian Armoured Brigade Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Revenge" RHQ Sqn 45 15th / 19th King's Royal Hussars, 11th Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Demon" D Sqn 47 27th Lancers, 11th Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Avalon" 110th Royal Armoured Corps, 5th Battalion Border Regiment UK Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Camelot" 110th Royal Armoured Corps, 5th Battalion Border Regiment UK Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Galahad" 110th Royal Armoured Corps, 5th Battalion Border Regiment UK Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Lancelot" 110th Royal Armoured Corps, 5th Battalion Border Regiment UK Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Ely" 174 144th Royal Armoured Corps, 8th Battalion East Lancashire Regiment, 33rd Armoured Brigade Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Belvoir" Liasion Regiment Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "South Wind" Liasion Regiment Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Beaufort" Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car "Deanna Durbin" HQ Sqn Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I "Dublin" Recce 53 2nd Battalion, Irish Guards, 5th Guards Armoured Brigade, Guards Armoured Division 1941 UK Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 9757 HQ Sqn 5th Corps 1940 Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 19377 67 5th Royal Tank Regiment, 4th Armoured Brigade Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 48119 10th Hussars Regiment, 14th Wielkopolska Armoured Brigade Italy Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 19375 22nd Armoured Brigade Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 14535 "East Wind" Liasion Regiment Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 14686 "North Wind" Liasion Regiment Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 14816 "Flying Scotsman" A Sqn GHQ Liasion Regiment 1942 UK Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 9377 Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 9496 9 Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 9546 Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 9547 Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 9584 1941 UK Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 9639 1941 UK British Armored Car Vehicle Name/WD Serial Number Listing by Kevin Tucker Armored Car Type WD WD Number Name Sqn / Troop AoS Regiment / Unit Date Location Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 9773 HQ Sqn Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 9952 Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 9982 1942 UK Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 14828 Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 14970 60 Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I F 19346 "Bambina" Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk I "Phantom" Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk IA F 1298900 Belgian Armoured Car Squadron Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk IA F 1298901 Belgian Armoured Car Squadron Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk IA F 1298902 Belgian Armoured Car Squadron Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk IA F 1298903 Belgian Armoured Car Squadron Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk IA F 1298904 Belgian Armoured Car Squadron Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk IA F 1298905 Belgian Armoured Car Squadron Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk IA F 1298906 Belgian Armoured Car Squadron Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk IA F 1298907 Belgian Armoured Car Squadron Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk IA F 1298908 Belgian Armoured Car Squadron Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk IA F 1298909 Belgian Armoured Car Squadron Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II F 19434 Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II F 48825 1st Carpathian Lancers, Reconnaissance Regiment, 2nd Polish Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II "Sfinks" 1st Carpathian Lancers, Reconnaissance Regiment, 2nd Polish Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II "Wizja" HQ Sqn 1st Carpathian Lancers, Reconnaissance Regiment, 2nd Polish Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II F 48546 63 1st King's Dragoon Guards 1943 Sicily Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II F 48312 44 1st Royal Dragoons, 12th Corps Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II "Cesia" HQ Sqn 2nd Armoured Brigade, 1st Polish Armoured Division Italy Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II F 48256 2nd Derbyshire Yeomanry Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II F 47305 44 2nd Household Cavalry Regiment Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II F 48734 HQ Brigade 2nd Tank Brigade 1943 Palestine Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II "Balbisia" HQ Brigade 2nd Tank Brigade Palestine Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II "Krysia" HQ Brigade 2nd Tank Brigade 1943 Palestine Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II "Nadzieja" HQ Brigade 2nd Tank Brigade 1943 Palestine Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II "Teresa" HQ Brigade 2nd Tank Brigade 1943 Palestine Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II "Wisia" HQ Brigade 2nd Tank Brigade 1943 Palestine Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II "Ziuta" HQ Brigade 2nd Tank Brigade 1943 Palestine Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II F 47483 33 4th Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, 7th Armoured Division 1943 Tunisia Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II F 329619 41 6th Airbourne Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II "Lalka" HQ Sqn 53 6th Armoured Regiment "Dzieci Lwowskich", 2nd Polish Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II "Luiza" HQ Sqn Recce 53 6th Armoured Regiment "Dzieci Lwowskich", 2nd Polish Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II F 14836 6th South African Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II F 47568 6th South African Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II F 48190 6th South African Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II "Havelock" 45 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars, 7th Armoured Division Daimler, "Dingo", Scout Car Mk II "Hurstwood" 45
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