This is a picture titled as F Gun Troop in Hannover, June 1945. The names in this picture are as follows: Left to right, Harry, Orace, Tom, Cyril...
This picture shows a number of Sexton 25 Pdrs in Hannover, June 1945 at the Battery Gun Park
This picture was just noted as the title says, battery gun park, Hannover. D2, Danbury is clearly shown in the picture which is the tank my...
The picture shows the names as follows: Top row from left, Eddie, Cyril Urwin, Frank Bottom row from left, Orace, Bert The picture is located in...
This picture shows my grandfather and the crew on his sexton 25 Pdr the Dovercourt on a picture marked “last day in action, May 7th 1945” The...
The names I have for the crew of D5 Dovercourt are listed from top left clockwise are as follows. Top left, Harry Top right, Frank, Middle right,...
A picture of a comrade called Eddie that my Grandfather took outside their replacement Sexton 25 Pdr. His original named Danbury was damaged and...
In the Archer, securing the gun when it was not in use involved a pair of tie rods to clamp the gun to its trail, and lifting jacks to lift the...
Can anybody help me understand how this might have worked. My father was a Wireless OP/Signaller from the 147 Field (Artillery) Regiment who had...
I have posted a picture of my Father's tank crew sometime after D-Day. The Gentleman on the left is the Troop Commander of "D" Troop of the Essex...
Just a general interest inquiry. Could Sextons engage targets whilst on the move and if so are there any recorded incidents?
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