Talk:Canadian Army Trophy

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1971 was the last year the Great Britain team won the CAT - 16th/5th The Queen's Royal Lancers.

1977 was won by the Canadian team won the CAT - Royal Canadian Dragoons.

1979 was the first year that the USA team finished other than last place (4th place) - M-3/2 ACR - an especially noteworthy effort by Lieutenant (later Captain) David Andersson - the M60A1's being used by the USA entry were the oldest generation of tanks competing.

1981 was the first year the Great Britain team the CAT - Royal Scotts Dragoon Guards.

1983 was the first year the Americans won the CAT and was the debut of the M1 tank. C Company, 3rd Battalion 64th Armor was the winner from the 3rd Infantry Division based at Conn Barracks in Schweinfurt.

1985 was won by the German team - 2. /244 Panzerbatallion of the 1. Gebirgsdivision with the new Leopard II tank, was the first time of the direct competition of the German Leopard II and the US M1

1987 was the first year that the USA team finished first - the M1's being used by the USA entry finally matched the equipment capabilities of the other NATO entries.

1989 was the last year the Netherlands team won the CAT - 4th Plt, 41st Tnk Bn (Dienstplichtige Huzaren).


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