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    #61
    An Sd.Kfz.10 from s.I.G.Kp.704 - the trailer carries 15cm ammunition.
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      #62
      Unfortunately not well visible, but towing a 15cm howitzer - Artillerie-Regiment 110, France 1940
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        #63
        Sd.Kfz.7 from Ballon-Batterie 101 (soldiers wearing "101" shoulder boards in red).
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          #64
          Originally posted by Akira Takiguchi View Post
          If it is Fla-Bataillon 66 from Mainz (each company utilized separately as Heerestruppe), 2./66 was subordinated to 34.Inf.Div. then 101.Jäg.Div, ultimately destroyed in Stalingrad. Any hints on the back?
          Great pics Akira!

          Here is the caption on the back of the photo:
          1516/ They do not need help.
          The ZGWK knows no boundaries. It can climb considerable earthen mounds.
          (Sd Kfz 10/5 with 2cm Flak 38)
          14 September 1941 Atlantic PK-Koch

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            #65
            Thanks Todd, then I say it must be 2./Fla-Bataillon 66. At the beginning of operation Barbarossa 2./66 was a reserve unit of A.O.K.17 that fought in the south. It must be in August or early September, about the time of Kiew encirclement?

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              #66
              Hi Akira,

              Your colour photos are most impressive!

              Is this pic an internal shot of a Sd.Kfz 10?


              Cheers,

              Larry
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                #67
                Damaged

                This My Only One /paul
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Akira Takiguchi View Post
                  Thanks Todd, then I say it must be 2./Fla-Bataillon 66. At the beginning of operation Barbarossa 2./66 was a reserve unit of A.O.K.17 that fought in the south. It must be in August or early September, about the time of Kiew encirclement?
                  Thanks once again Akira for putting a unit to this photo!

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                    #69
                    Bison I Sturm Artillerie Geschutz

                    Here a nice picture of a Bison I Sturmgeschutz in France 1940

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                      #70
                      Hello Akira and others.

                      What do you all consider to be a soft-skinned vehicle. I am talking about posts
                      #33 and #69. Do you all consider lightly armoured tanketts to be soft-skinned?

                      Don't get me wrong as I think they are great photos and I appreciate the time the members concerned have taken to post photos in this thread.

                      It's just that I have some photos of these types of vehicles that I would post here.

                      Cheers,
                      Larry

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                        #71
                        Evenin' Larry, I have always thought soft skinned meant no armour plating. As I am still a "learner" I defer to the more knowledgable members.

                        Here is another interior shot for you Larry.

                        All the best, Mike
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                          #72
                          Here is another one for the thread. I would hope maybe Werner could chime in one this one as I would love to get his thoughts on what it may be.
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                            #73
                            Hi Mike,

                            Thanks for the nice pics. That's a strange halftrack, looks like it's been altered.

                            A couple more pics.

                            Cheers,

                            Larry
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                                #75
                                Great pictures everyone!

                                Here is one I picked up on Estand. An SdKfz 9 FAMO behind what I think is an SdKfz 7.

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