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Canada Historical AFV Register Armoured Fighting Vehicles Preserved in Canada V1.1 28 January 2007 Neil Baumgardner For the AFV Association 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION................................................................................................ 3 ALBERTA............................................................................................................4 BRITISH COLUMBIA...........................................................................................6 MANITOBA.........................................................................................................7 NEW BRUNSWICK..............................................................................................8 NOVA SCOTIA....................................................................................................9 ONTARIO.........................................................................................................10 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND................................................................................14 QUEBEC...........................................................................................................16 SASKATCHEWAN..............................................................................................17 2 INTRODUCTION Introduction & Purpose The Canada Historical AFV Register is intended to provide a cataloging of all of the historical Armoured Fighting Vehicles (AFV), including tanks, APCs and self-propelled artillery, etc that are on preserved or otherwise displayed in museums or as monuments in Canada. As such the registry ranges from the World War I-era M1917 to the Leopard C2. However, the registry is not intended to include any modern AFVs that are still in service. Format The Canada Historical AFV Register is organized by state and city or town as follows. PROVINCE CITY OR TOWN AFV Model Man./User status Notes and/or location Man./User donotes the original manufacturer (country) and various users, using three letter country codes. Status is denoted by one of the following codes. ind = indoor display out = outdoor display std = stored (this can be either indoor our outdoor storage, but clearly not on display) wre = wreck (typically vehicles on or recovered from a target range, or simply in very bad condition) dep = departed Additional information about a particular vehicle is often included in footnotes. Often, if there are a large number of AFVs on display in a particular town or military post, sublistings are also provided, organized by location - museum, building, road, etc. Sources The Canada Historical AFV Register is compiled from a number of sources. Firstly, the register is an expansion of Leslie Delsing’s “Canada AFVs” registry file, with significant information also from Alf Adam's Preserved AFVs in Canada and Bruce Clark. Some of the other notable online sources include the former Tanks for the Memories geocaching site, The Sherman Register and other forums and message groups such as the AFV News Discussion Board, and G104 (the Sherman Register mailing list). Where possible, the origin of information on a particular vehicle is denoted in footnotes. A large number of contributors, many of which are credited throughout the registry, have provided invaluable information. If you have any comments or corrections, please send them to Neil Baumgardner at [email protected], or simply post to the AFV News Discussion Board. Copyright © Neil Baumgardner, 2007 3 ALBERTA CALGARY Museum of the Regiments, 4520 Crowchild Trail S.W. Centurion Mk 5 GBR/CAN out Chieftain Mk 5? GBR std? VRN 11FD74; current status unknown 1 Churchill Mk VIII Crocodile GBR/CAN out WD T31923R Ferret Mk 1 GBR/CAN out M4A2(76) Sherman USA/CAN ind “Calgary II” 2 M4A2E8 Sherman Easy Eight USA/CAN out SN 69342 3; Ded. to Fort Garry Horse M113 C&R Lynx USA/CAN out T-72M1 SOV/DDR out Universal Carrier GBR/CAN out Painted WD CT268282 Mewata Armoury, 801 11th St SW M4A2E8 Sherman Easy Eight USA/CAN out King's Own Calgary Regiment markings Universal Carrier GBR/CAN out Calgary Highlanders Monument Former Currie Barracks, Lamone Ave SW M113 C&R Lynx USA/CAN out M113 C&R Lynx USA/CAN out UN colors Southbend Storage, 4205 116th Ave SE M113 USA/CAN out CFB EDMONTON 4 Harvey Building Centurion Mk 5 GBR/CAN out “Strathcona” Centurion Mk 5 GBR/CAN out On Bailey Bridge M4A2E8 Sherman Easy Eight USA/CAN ind “Catherine;” SN 64882 M4A2E8 Sherman Easy Eight USA/CAN ind “Beowulf;” SN 69011 M4A2E8 Sherman Easy Eight USA/CAN out “Spartan;” SN 69059 Steele Barracks, Lord Strathcona's Horse 5 Sherman Skink turret USA/CAN std Sherman Skink turret USA/CAN std Main Gate Ferret Mk 2 GBR/CAN out UN colors North Entrance (closed) Centurion Mk 5 GBR/CAN out Painted No. “5201107” Along Highway 28A approaching the base, near 195th Ave M113 C&R Lynx USA/CAN out 1 Identified by Rob Griffin, Chieftain (Wiltshire, UK: Crowood Press, 2001), 183. No longer on display indoors or outside according to Bruce Clark (1/2007). 2 Part of part of Lord Strathcona’s Horse diorama in the lobby. 3 SN from Alf Adams, Preserved AFVs in Canada. 4 Vehicles identified (including SNs and names) by Alf Adams, Preserved AFVs in Canada. Public access to the base is restricted, and only the Main Gate Ferret and North Entrance (since closed) Centurion can generally be viewed by the public, according to Bruce Clark (1/2007). 5 Skink turrets identified by recceboy (AFV News Discussion Board, 8/2006). 4 Along Highway 28A, near Township Road 544 Centurion ARV GBR/CAN out EVANSBURG Off 16A M113 C&R Lynx USA/CAN out MEDICINE HAT Patterson Armouries, 120 Cuyler Rd SE Ferret Mk 2 GBR/CAN out M4A2E8 Sherman Easy Eight USA/CAN out SN 69170 6 M113 C&R Lynx USA/CAN out Riverside Park, 1 street SE M4A2E8 Sherman Easy Eight USA/CAN? out SN 65110 7; Ded. to SALH OLDS Royal Canadian Legion Branch 105, 5241 46th St M50 Mk 2 Super Sherman USA/ISR out “Alberta;” SN 19669, Painted T212123 Private owner M50 Super Sherman USA/ISR std 8 CFB SUFFIELD 9 Main Gate Centurion Mk 5 GBR/CAN out “Suffield” 10 Chieftain Mk 2 GBR out VRN 03EB24 British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS) Targets Chieftain Mk 2 GBR wre VRN 02EB91; Hard Target Chieftain Mk 2 GBR wre VRN 03EB11; Hard Target Chieftain Mk 2 GBR wre VRN 03EB55; Hard Target Chieftain Mk 2 GBR wre VRN 04EB40; Hard Target Chieftain Mk 2 GBR wre VRN 04EB75; Hard Target Chieftain Mk 2 GBR wre VRN 05EB02; Hard Target Chieftain Mk 2 GBR wre VRN 05EB87; Hard Target Chieftain Mk 2 GBR wre VRN 05FA84; Hard Target Chieftain Mk 3 GBR wre VRN 07FA00; Hard Target Chieftain Mk 3/3 GBR wre VRN 00FC08; Hard Target Chieftain Mk 3/3 GBR wre VRN 00FC29; Hard Target Chieftain Mk 3/3 GBR wre VRN 00FD25?; Hard Target? Chieftain Mk 5 GBR wre VRN 00FD98; Hard Target Chieftain Mk 3/3 GBR wre VRN 01FD15; Hard Target Chieftain Mk 5 GBR wre VRN 08FD52; Hard Target Chieftain Mk 5 GBR wre VRN 11FD55; Hard Target T-72 SOV/DDR wre T-72 SOV/DDR wre 6 SN from Alf Adams, Preserved AFVs in Canada. 7 SN from Alf Adams, Preserved AFVs in Canada. 8 Information from Alf Adams, Preserved AFVs in Canada. One of two privately owned M50 Mk 2 Super Shermans (IDF SNs 157605 & 157609) in Alberta. 9 Many Chieftains identified by Griffin, 171-181. 10 Identified by Alf Adams, Preserved AFVs in Canada. 5 VERMILION Private Owner M50 Super Sherman USA/ISR std 11 WAINWRIGHT CFB Wainwright 12 Centurion Mk 5 GBR/CAN out Centurion ARV GBR/CAN out Ferret Mk 1 GBR/CAN out FV432 GBR out M4A2E8 Sherman Easy Eight USA/CAN out “Catherine” M113 C&R Lynx USA/CAN out M.13/40 ITA out V-100 Commando 76 USA out Experimental version with 76mm gun 11 Information from Alf Adams, Preserved AFVs in Canada. One of two privately owned M50 Mk 2 Super Shermans (IDF SNs 157605 & 157609) in Alberta. 12 Vehicles identified (including SNs and names) by Alf Adams, Preserved AFVs in Canada. 6 BRITISH COLUMBIA CHILLIWACK Local park, intersection of Kieth Wilson Rd & Vedder Rd (near former CFB Chilliwack) M4A2E8 Sherman Easy Eight USA/CAN out “Caroline;” SN 69301 FRUITVALE Memorial, off Nancy Green Lake-Rossland Mead (3B) Universal Carrier GBR/CAN out KELOWNA Brigadier Angle Armoury, 720 Lawrence Ave M4A2E8 Sherman Easy Eight? USA/CAN out M113 C&R Lynx USA/CAN out SIDNEY Army, Navy & Air Force (ANAF) Hall, 9831 4th Street M4A2E8 Sherman Easy Eight USA/CAN out “Cheetah;” SN 69087 13 VANCOUVER Beatty Street Drill Hall, 620 Beatty St M4A2E8 Sherman Easy Eight USA/CAN out “Boss;” SN 69192 14 Ram II CAN out Shop No. 154 / WD CT39934? 15 VERNON Armoury Park, 2901 18th Ave M113 C&R Lynx USA/CAN out 13 Information from Alf Adams, Preserved AFVs in Canada. 14 SN from Alf Adams, Preserved AFVs in Canada. 15 Shop & WD Nos. from Joe DeMarco (G104, 4/2006). 7 MANITOBA MINNEDOSA War Wemorial, 1st Ave SE M4A2E8 Sherman Easy Eight USA/CAN? out SN 65019 16 NIVERVILLE M4A2 Sherman USA/CAN? out? CFB SHILO 17 Royal Canadian Artillery Museum, CFB Shilo 2P25 SA-6 Gainfull TEL SOV ind 2S3 Akatsiya SOV ind Dingo Mk II GBR ind Ferret Mk 1 GBR/CAN ind Fox Mk 1 GBR/CAN? ind WD? CF160417 Lynx Mk II CAN ind WD? CF161179 M4A1(75) Grizzly USA/CAN ind Shop Number 51 M5A1 Stuart USA/CAN ind “Simitar;” SN 5232 18 M7B2 Priest USA/CAN ind “Zulu Warrior” Otter GBR/CAN ind WD? CM4647096 RM-70 CSK ind Sexton CAN ind WD? CS172740 Staghound Mk III USA/GBR/CAN ind WD? CF225539 T16 Universal Carrier USA/GBR/CAN ind Universal Carrier GBR/CAN ind WD CT200441 Elsewhere on Base Leopard 1 DEU out Kapyong Barracks Universal Carrier GBR/CAN out 19 Main Gate M113 C&R Lynx USA/CAN out Range Control Building JgPz Kanone DEU out STEINBACH Private Owner Ferret GBR std FV432 GBR std M4A2E8 Sherman Easy Eight USA/CAN std SN 69287 20 16 SN from Alf Adams, Preserved AFVs in Canada. 17 Vehicles identified (including SNs and names) by Alf Adams, Preserved AFVs in Canada. 18 Currently has painted WD CT 271540. Originally carried the name “Toronto” with WD CT271540. Information from Joe DeMarco (G103, 4/2003). 19 Identified by Alf Adams, Preserved AFVs in Canada.
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    ICH DIEN THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF CANADA ASSOCIATION ONCE A ROYAL, ALWAYS A ROYAL October 2020 Issue 14 www.rregtc-assoc.org 2 The Executive of the Royal Regiment of Canada Association wishes to extend their heartfelt appreciation and thanks to the following donors who have contributed financially to assist in the publication and postage of ICH DIEN, our Association journal. It is through the gener- osity of all our members who contribute to this that the Association is able to maintain our support to the Regimental Family. We wish to recognize at this time: Anthony Graham, former Honorary Colonel (HCol) of The Royal Regiment of Canada, Blake Goldring, former HCol of the Army, and former HCol of The Royal Regiment of Cana- da, Colonel Robert Douglas, retired, former Commanding Officer, former HCol of The Royal Reg- iment of Canada and former HCol of the Grey and Simcoe Foresters. PRESIDENT CWO (ret’ d) John Clark CD 416-605-5483 [email protected] 3, 4 President’s Message 5 From the Editor 6 Operation Laser (DND) 7 Op LASER - 32 CBG Domestic Response Company 8 Summer Trg Bn & A Lone Trumpeter 9 Dieppe blue beach - every man remembered VICE PRESIDENT 10, 11, 21 Museum Renewal 12 Scholarships and Welfare Sgt (ret' d) Norm Matheis 13, 14 CO’s Message 905-960-8648 [email protected] 15 Veteran’s Service Card 16, 17 Vignette by the late Major B. Bennett 18 Change of RSM 19 Did You Know? 20 Last Post & Future Dates 21 Canadian Army Town Hall SECRETARY Leo Afonso No Photo ICH DIEN 905-441-0519 Available [email protected] is a biannual publication of The Royal Regiment of Canada Association Front cover - Members of Garrison Petawawa participate in Combat TREASURER First Aid training, 26 May 2020.