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Contents
August 2015
NUMBER 171
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Wartime Harley meets Mustang.
REVIEW
OPENING SHOT!
From page19,
remembering
the events of
May/June 1940.
FRONT
COVER
The latest happenings from the classic military
vehicle world.
VIRTUALLY THERE
Wargaming was filming at The Tank Museum for a
new 360
o
video – and we were there to see what
happened.
GOOD MORNING VIETNAM!
COVER STORY
An insight into the Rolling Thunder re-enactment
and living history group and what they’ve got in
store at War and Peace Revival.
DUNKIRK – THE MEN AND THE METAL
COVER STORY
51
MUNGA FOR THE MASSES
COVER STORY
The Bundeswehr’s first 4x4 runabout from
the fifties.
David Fletcher looks back at the tanks and
armoured cars involved in the Dunkirk evacuation.
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OVERLORD 2015
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BACK TO THE DUNKIRK BEACHES
We were out and about at Hampshire’s military
spectacular.
COVER STORY
Scott Smith was in Dunkirk for the 75th
anniversary commemorations.
COVER STORY
37
GLORY
IN DEFEAT
We scour the photo archives from May/June
1940.
COVER STORY
COMING NEXT
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Find out what’s in store in next month’s issue.
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SHOWTIME
up of forthcoming shows and
A full round
military fairs.
70
THE MILITARY VEHICLE MARKET
COVER STORY
Nigel Hay charts the ups and downs of the
military vehicle marketplace.
72
MV PRICES
current values.
A listing of
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ECHOES OF WAR
COVER STORY
The heavy, slow but unrelenting Matilda II.
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CARRY ON SCOUTING
John Blackman meets up with the owner of the
sole surviving Scout Carrier.
COVER STORY
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HARLEY-DAVIDSON WLA
In excess of 90,000 WLAs were manufactured with US forces alone ordering at least
60,000. Essentially a militarised version of Harley’s civilian WL, it entered production
in 1940 with a down-rated version of the company’s 737cc V-twin engine which,
among other modifications, aimed at making the ‘bike more suitable for low-speed
convoy work etc, had aluminium cylinder heads and larger cooling fins.
Although production started with the 40-WLA and progressed to the 41-WLA,
it is the 42-WLA model that we think of as the iconic WW2 Harley. It is most
easily differentiated from its predecessors by the low position of the headlight as
illustrated by this very clean example owned by Roger Newark.
Here ‘MP’ Roger chats to ‘pilot’ Rishi Askoolum in front of the P51-D Mustang
Jumpin Jacques
which, during its long career, was for a time assigned to
the first African-American Fighter Group, the 332nd, better known as
‘The Tuskegee Airmen’ or ‘Redtails’. Today it resides with the Hangar 11
Collection at North Weald.
Photograph by John Blackman
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