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by Kaiser » Thu Dec 05, 2019 8:20 am
You are right Tony, most if not all Ts in the mediteranean theatre were RHD, as most countries in the Near East then were under British rule during and after the first World war, and the Fords for the War Department were supplied by the English Ford factory.
Frank you are absolutely right, my bad, T.E. Lawrence operated in Jordan and the Sinaï desert, i made that mistake because i am (re)reading a book on the WW1 exploits of the Light Car Patrols, who did operate in the Western Desert.
Incredible story about those men, they traveled thousands of miles through uncharted desert country in their model Ts, and surveyed thousands of square miles, making maps with just basic instruments.
One of their COs Claude Williams, invented the Sun Compass, which made it possible to navigate the vast expanses in the first place, as the rotating flywheel magnets of the T made using a normal magnetic compass impossible.
The Sun Compass and the maps made in WW1 later proved invaluable to the Long Range Desert Group under Stirling in their actions in the Western Desert and Libya against the Germans under Rommel in WW2
When in trouble, do not fear, blame the second engineer !

Leo van Stirum, Netherlands
'23 Huckster, '66 CJ5 daily driver