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Solved NIC#271 - Morris CS9 Armoured Car

Started by nicanary, July 27, 2014, 07:32:26 AM

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nicanary

What is the base vehicle, and who is operating it? (NOT the driver's name!)
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nicanary

I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia

D-type

Rolls Royce  base armoured car.  Being operated by the Black and Tans.
Duncan Rollo

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nicanary

Quote from: D-type on August 28, 2014, 08:16:10 AM
Rolls Royce  base armoured car.  Being operated by the Black and Tans.

Wrong on both counts, I'm afraid.
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D-type

Are they perhaps Lanchester based? 
Manned by the Australian Army?
Duncan Rollo

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nicanary

Quote from: D-type on August 29, 2014, 05:52:58 AM
Are they perhaps Lanchester based? 
Manned by the Australian Army?

Again, sorry. Not Lanchester, and much nearer to home.
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staulan


nicanary

Quote from: staulan on August 30, 2014, 04:23:35 PM
Morris CS 9/LAC.

Yes, it is indeed a Morris CS9. LOCKED for you to solve which part of the British Armed Forces is operating the vehicle.
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staulan

Wikipedia claims 12th Royal Lancers in France and 11th Hussars in North Africa.

nicanary

Quote from: staulan on September 02, 2014, 03:15:41 PM
Wikipedia claims 12th Royal Lancers in France and 11th Hussars in North Africa.

Wow, you've been doing a lot of research. It's actually pictured in the UK during WW2 - so it's a home-based (that's a clue) military unit. Not one of the above, but an army unit based at HOME.
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nicanary

Quote from: staulan on September 02, 2014, 03:15:41 PM
Wikipedia claims 12th Royal Lancers in France and 11th Hussars in North Africa.

Staulan, I owe you a large and public apology. Another member of AP has contacted me to confirm your original solution - it's the 12th Royal Lancers in 1939/40, with the BEF in Northern France. My original image source claimed that the vehicles were being used by the Home Guard, but after I said you were wrong, I looked hard at the photo, and I must admit that the buildings looked a lot like they were French!

So a point to you, for good research and a correct answer.

(The British Expeditionary Force in France had the most inadequate equipment you can imagine - I don't think those armoured cars would have done too well against a Panzer division.)
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staulan

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nicanary

Quote from: staulan on September 07, 2014, 06:06:27 AM
Your manners impressed me. These are among the good thinks under constant modernity pressure and thet should not disappear.

That's because I am not a young man - I was taught manners by my parents and tutors which now seem to have disappeared from most of society. I like to think that most members on Autopuzzles behave in a similar way.

I was wrong. You were owed an apology. Have a nice day.
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