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UNIQUE ID 416: SEXTON SELF-PROPELLED GUN

Muzeum Wojska Polskiego, Powiśle, Poland

(Location: Display Park)


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Unique ID: 416
Added to Database: July 2008
Last Edited: 24 April 2012
Type (ID): Sexton (8300)
Model (ID): Sexton (8300)
Location Category (ID): Muzeum Wojska Polskiego (16010)
Location (ID): Display Park (16012)
Serial Number:
Registration: “S234046” painted on superstructure sides.
Name: “BREDA” painted on superstructure front.
Other Identification: White stars painted on superstructure sides.
Collection Reference: MWP 46527.
Links: Old Timer
Breda – Wikipedia
References:
Associated Tanks:

Location History:
(see map)

1: Montreal Locomotive Works, Montréal, Quebec, Canada (Sole manufacturer early 1943-end 1945)
2: Muzeum Wojska Polskiego, Powiśle, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland (Current location)
3: Muzeum Zabytków Techniki Wojskowej, Jabłonna, Legionowski, Mazowieckie, Poland (Restoration)
4: Muzeum Wojska Polskiego, Powiśle, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland (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 Poland publication:

This Sexton was restored by the proprietors of the Muzeum Zabytków Techniki Wojskowej (source: Old Timer). It is named after the city of Breda in the Netherlands which was liberated during the Second World War by the 1st Polish Armoured Division. The Sexton’s label reads: “The first artillery unit of the Polish Armed Forces in the West that received the Sexton SP guns was the 1st Motor Artillery Regiment of the 1st Armored Division. The 7th Horse Artillery Regiment, an artillery unit assigned to the 2nd Warszawska Armored Division, which was raised shortly prior to the war’s end, was another unit that too used vehicles of this type. An estimated number of 60-80 Sextons were in use with the Polish units. The vehicle on display carries the markings of the 1st Motor Artillery Regiment of the 1st Armored Division.”


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August 2007

Front left view
1: Front left view

Taken: 10 August 2007
Contributor: R. Gucwa
Photo ID: 339
Added: 19 July 2008
Filename: PICT5535...
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Rear right view
2: Rear right view

Taken: 10 August 2007
Contributor: R. Gucwa
Photo ID: 364
Added: 19 July 2008
Filename: PICT5537...
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Exhibit label
3: Exhibit label

Taken: 10 August 2007
Contributor: R. Gucwa
Photo ID: 338
Added: 19 July 2008
Filename: PICT5534...
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