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UNIQUE ID 1104: SEXTON SELF-PROPELLED GUN

Caserma Salvatore Pisano, Capo Teulada, Italy

(Location: Ranges)


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Unique ID: 1104
Added to Database: December 2009
Last Edited: December 2009
Type (ID): Sexton (8300)
Model (ID): Sexton (8300)
Location Category (ID): Caserma Salvatore Pisano (5930)
Location (ID): Ranges (5934)
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Links: Ferrea Mole 1
Ferrea Mole 2
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Location History:
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1: Montreal Locomotive Works, Montréal, Quebec, Canada (Sole manufacturer early 1943-end 1945)
2: Caserma Salvatore Pisano, Capo Teulada, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy (Current location)


Text in original Preserved Canadian Tanks publication:

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Text in Preserved Canadian Tanks Update:

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Text in original Preserved Tanks In Italy publication:

The left side of this Sexton has been painted white and shows signs of small-calibre projectile damage, probably indicating that its left side is used as a target for small arms training.


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