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    does anyone have or know where I can find markings for a Korean vintage Canadian m37 ?, not many pictures on the net. It looks like we didn't like advertising who we were. and if not some good pictures of US markings.

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    I don't have any In-Theater pictures but I have saved a couple of shots showing the Canadian camoflage style (ie: brush painted blotchy white patches)
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      Thanx for the pictures, I thought they didn't use cammo until later in the 60's, but I notice the big 88 on the door, the only distinguishable markings on mine were what looked like a large 66 on the drivers fender under a couple layers of paint, any idea what that was for? didnt Canada use any vehicle I D markings? I also read they had to use stars on the doors to denote allied forces in Korea.

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      • #4
        I am glad that it helped.. I just remembered another possible source for correct markings...
        Colin Macgregor Stevens is a Military Vehicle collector and historian up here in BC
        Here is a link. http://bcoy1cpb.pacdat.net/markings_...y_vehicles.htm

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