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Centaur I (Cruiser Mk.VIII) (A27L) Hellenic Army, Macedonia 1957

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In 1946 the Greek Government was supplied with 52 British Centaur (“Kentavros” in Greek) tanks as part of the commitment of the British Government to aid Greece that was in the midst of a civil war. The fighting was in the Macedonia and Epirus portions of the country and lasted 3 years. The Greek Centaurs were quite varied in that some had a 57 mm 6pdr quick firing Mk.5 gun, some had type “A” or “B” hulls and some were modified to carry a Browning M2 anti-aircraft machine gun mounted on the turret. Some also were the A27L model with the older Liberty engine. The Centaurs were gradually replaced by M-47s and were finally removed from service in 1962.

Added to archive2015-11-19
Last modified2015-11-19
LeafletOctober 2009