This series of images was taken in 1996 at Holsworthy Army Base, Sydney Australia.
Centurion 169017 has an interesting history and is one of perhaps only two vehicles surviving with South Vietnam modifications in place. Subsequent to these images being taken, 169017 was relocated north to 1 Brigade in Darwin where it remains on duty as a gate guardian.
According to Shane Lovell's "Military Briefs 3: Australian Centurions in Vietnam", the "original" 169017 was part of the first shipment of Mark 3 vehicles received by the Australian Army in 1951/52, and subsequently served in South Vietnam with 1 Armoured Regiment, C Squadron September to December 1968. It was badly mine damaged, and returned to Australia where it was rebuilt using a hull cannibalised from a Centurion purchased in a batch of 8 from New Zealand. A "rebirthed" 169017 returned to South Vietnam in November 1970 and served again with C Squadron January 1971 to September 1971.
We understand that Shane's valuable reference has been reprinted, and a series of Vietnam Centurion decals (two sets) has been released, by the publishers Mouse House Enterprises.
Some interesting features to note:
For further details of this vehicle, have a look at Mark Tucker's images in our supplementary Australian Centurion ARN 169017 Walkaround.
Photographed at: Holsworthy Army Base, Sydney Australia. Photo Series © Ron Puttee & Lindsay Sparkes 1996. Text © Peter Hartup 2006.
Images - Click on thumbnails below for larger images.
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