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13 pounder headstamp question

Andy Naude

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Does the "U" indicate that this case was manufactured in South Africa ?

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I assume the H E is for High Explosive, then what does the S L Stand for?
 
Andy,

I think it must be, however, there is normally a broadarrow within the 'U'. I have seen a WWII 25 PR case (Canadian manufactured) with the aforementioned mark on it, so it was still being used in that period. I have no information on the manufacture of artillery cartridge cases by South Africa during WWII, do you have any?

SL - one would assume to be 'Streamlined'

TimG
 
I believe it to be Union metal company, Pretoria South Africa. So is it a 13pr Field Gun cart? Nice stencilling!
Regards Ozzi.
 
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