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ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF CANADA, CANADIAN FORCES BASE KINGSTON, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, CANADA



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Number of Photos: 2
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Location Category ID: 8040
Address: PO Box 17000, Station Forces Kingston, ON, K7K 7B4 (Postal)
13 General Crerar Crescent, Kingston, ON, K7K 7B4 (Physical)
Telephone:
Email:
Opening Times:
Official Website: RMCC
Canadian Forces Base Kingston
Other Links: Wikipedia – RMC
Wikipedia – CFB
Flickr Gallery
Latitude, Longitude: 44.238535 , -76.46193
Location Accuracy: 7
Tanks Previously Here: 1: M4A4 Sherman Tank - Sword and Ploughshares Museum, Reeve Craig, Kars, Ontario, Canada (Gore Training Area until 1992)


The Royal Military College of Canada, Canada’s military university, prepares officer-cadets for a career in the profession of arms and continues the development of other Canadian Forces members and civilians with interest in defence issues. RMC provides programs and courses of higher education and professional development to meet the needs of the Canadian Forces and the Department of National Defence. (Source: Wikipedia).

Royal Military College – North

This location is at the intersection of Fort Henry Drive, Precision Drive and Constantine Drive.

Location ID:8040
Latitude, Longitude:44.236003, -76.464715
Location Accuracy:7



1) Leopard C2 Tank German


Number of Photos: 10
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 2568

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Unique ID: 2568
Serial Number:
Registration:
Name:
Other Identification:


2) M4A2 (76) HVSS Sherman Tank American


Number of Photos: 8
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Unique ID: 2569
Serial Number: 65021 (chassis): “65021” stamped into right rear towing lug.
1026 (turret): “07054366 SER 1026 E” cast into turret roof.
Registration:
Name: “ATHENE” on plaque.
Other Identification:

This Sherman is displayed on a section of Bailey bridge over a ditch. It appeared close to its current location in June 2004, and was mounted on the bridge section by February 2005. (Source: GeoCaching.com).
A plaque nearby reads:

”ATHENE”
SHERMAN TANK
PRESENTED TO R M C MUSEUM
BY
R.C.E.M.E. MUSEUM
AND
THE CLASS OF ‘71

Another plaque reads:

The Bailey

This bridge was donated and constructed by 2 Field Engineer Regiment
with gracious funding from the RMC, CMR, RRMC Graduating Classes
of 1979 and the Canadian Military Engineers.


Le Bailey

Ce pont a été offert et construit par le 2e Régiment du genie, avec la
précieuse collaboration financière des membres de la promotion
de 1979 aux RMC-CMR-RRMC et du génie militaire canadien.

Royal Military College – South

This location is on General Crerar Crescent, near Valour Drive.

Location ID:8042
Latitude, Longitude:44.231645, -76.46935
Location Accuracy:7



3) A41 Centurion Tank British


Number of Photos: 9
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Unique ID: 2570
Serial Number:
Registration: 52-81053: "52-81053" on plaque on glacis.
Name: "FALAISE" on plaque on glacis.
Other Identification: “ROF-L.-HULL 100 190III” stamped into lower glacis. “159 DBF 84014T” cast into mantlet.

A plaque on the glacis reads “FALAISE”. Another reads:

MARK 5 CENTURION TANK

CFR NO 52-81053

GRADUATION GIFT OF THE CLASS OF 1979

McNaughton Gate

This gate is at the intersection of Apprentice Street with Highway 2.

Location ID:8044
Latitude, Longitude:44.240317, -76.455108
Location Accuracy:7



4) M4A2 (76) HVSS Sherman Tank American


Number of Photos: 3
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 2571

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Unique ID: 2571
Serial Number: 69171 (source: A. Adams).
Registration: 78-932 (source: SilverhawkAuthor.com)
Name:
Other Identification: “60 LAD” and French flag marking painted on left glacis and left hull rear.

This Sherman has a plaque fixed to its right hull side. It has the engine deck plate from the M4A4 at the Kars Swords and Ploughshares Museum (source: AFVNDB). It is presumed that “60 LAD” refers to a RCEME Light Aid Detachment unit.

Givenchy Street



Location ID:8046
Latitude, Longitude:44.244073, -76.451287
Location Accuracy:7



5) A41 Centurion Tank British


Number of Photos: 2
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 2572

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Unique ID: 2572
Serial Number:
Registration: 53-81288: “53-81288” painted on lower turret sides, glacis and hull rear.
Name:
Other Identification: “2” in triangle painted in white on side skirts and turret rear.

This Centurion is displayed beside the road on a concrete pad, along Givenchy Street south of the Fisher Building. A universal carrier is displayed nearby.

Navy Way



Location ID:8048
Latitude, Longitude:44.237709, -76.468797
Location Accuracy:7



6) M109A4 Self-Propelled Howitzer American


Number of Photos: 1
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 2573

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Unique ID: 2573
Serial Number:
Registration: 85-77225: “85-77225” painted on left hull side.
Name:
Other Identification: Painted overall in a green, brown and black camouflage scheme.

This M109 was put on display behind the Kingston Military Community Sports Centre in 2013 (source: R. Craig/MapleLeafUp). It is mounted on a concrete pad beside Navy Way.