Scout Carrier being Washed

Scout Carrier being Washed

Here we see the crew of a Scout Carrier of the 13/18th Hussars washing their vehicle near Arras on 16 October 1939. Note the enclosed crew compartment at the right-rear and open storage area at the left rear, unique to the Scout Carrier.

© IWM (O 732)

Bren Gun Carrier – Britain’s Universal War Machine, Robert Jackson. A look at one of the most numerous tracked vehicles in British service during the Second World War, originally designed to carry machine guns to the location where they were needed, but soon adapted to fulfil a much wider range of functions. Found wherever British and Commonwealth forces fought during the Second World War, this was one of the most flexibly vehicles in British service (Read Full Review)
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