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BARRIE ARMOURY, ESSA, BARRIE, ONTARIO, CANADA



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Number of Photos: 2
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Location Category ID: 8270
Address: 37 Parkside Drive, Barrie, ON L4N 1W8
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Other Links: Wikimapia
Historic Places.ca
Wikipedia – Grey and Simcoe Foresters
Latitude, Longitude: 44.388678 , -79.696646
Location Accuracy: 7
Tanks Previously Here:


Barrie Armoury is the Regimental HQ of the Grey and Simcoe Foresters, a Reserve Force infantry unit that is part of 32 Canadian Brigade Group. One company is based here; the other is based at Owen Sound Armoury in Owen Sound, Ontario. (Source: Wikimapia.org).
Barrie Armoury is associated with the provision of drill halls for the active volunteer Militia in Canada, specifically under Sam Hughes, Minister of Militia and Defence from 1911 to 1916. It is built of red brick trimmed with limestone details. Lecture rooms, storage facilities and administration offices surround a large drill hall. (Source: HistoricPlaces.ca).


1) M4A2 (76) HVSS Sherman Tank American


Number of Photos: 21
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 2464

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Unique ID: 2464
Serial Number: 65034 (source: A. Adams).
Registration:
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Other Identification: “D70647A GSG 2??2-1 2” stamped into forward left hull side. “(G)E8643 04289 L0” cast into transmission cover underside. “2797”, “807”, “3”, “5” and other numbers stamped into mantlet. “180” \NRF/ cast into mantlet.

This Sherman is fitted with rubber chevron tracks; they have been painted the same colour as the tank. It has a sign beside it that reads:

SHERMAN TANK
A MEMORIAL TO
THE GREY AND SIMCOE FORESTERS
(Royal Canadian Armoured Corps)
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WHO SERVED...FOUGHT...AND DIED.
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Dedicated... June 1974