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Sennelager is a village in Germany that forms part of the City of Paderborn. It contains a number of British Army barracks, and is located on the edge of the Sennelager Training Area (qv). Normandy Barracks is a large British Army complex that contains a number of individual unit areas including Antwerp barracks.
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Küglerweg
These vehicles are displayed in front of a headquarters building.
Location ID: | 820 | Latitude, Longitude: | 51.77798395, 8.73108588 | Location Accuracy: | 7 |
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1670
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42 BA 99: “42 BA 99” painted on nose and on a plate on the right rear hull.
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‘Chinese Eye’ markings painted on forward turret sides. Painted overall in a green and black camouflage scheme.
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This appears to be a Mark 9 or similar.
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1671
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11 FD 36: “11 FD 36” painted on nose and right rear mud flap.
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Three white stripes painted around bore evacuator. Painted overall in a green and black camouflage scheme. “3B” in square previously painted on turret sides and rear.
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This is a Mark 11, with Stillbrew armour. It was originally built as a Mark 5 by ROF Leeds and left service in February 2001; at one point it served as a gate guard for a brigade signals unit at Sennelager (source: R. Griffin/Chieftain).
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