British military stoves - a multi-part question

Discussion in 'Stove Forum' started by cottage hill bill, Jul 16, 2015.

  1. Mark_Ellis United Kingdom

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    Turns out there's a 1945 manual in better condition than the 1962 manual

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  2. Cal Canada

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    Today I have been researching British Army Cookers, Portable, No. 2, this has lead me to rejoining this forum after many years absence. If you are about to do a history of the No. 2 Rangie you may want to at this fellows research:
    Research regarding Cookers, Portable, No. 2
    by Colin Alford
    Research regarding Cookers, Portable, No. 2 - MLU FORUM
    Now to open a can of worms as to the "Cooker Portable No. 2 Mk. III" I refer you to Turley & Williams No:2 - 1953
    The picture of the instruction card say Mk 3.
     
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    Welcome back--- who were you before?
     
  4. Cal Canada

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    Cal Fischer Medicine Hat, Alberta on the old format I think it was called Spiritburner.com back then