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So a retired museum curator has stated that it is a nickname. Hmm, I am a retired museum registrar, ex RAAF and Navy employee and ex Norforce serviceman (including driving instructor) and I have seen it used as a designation. The relevant operator manual describes it as a Land Rover Perentie, as does the IPB (Illustrated Parts Breakdown). Being official Defence publications these are not available on the web so I cannot provide efidence of this, bit many in the museum world would argue about whether a curator or a registrar knows more. Of course a curator would say they know more... Djapa Owen ( talk) 09:35 , 28 February 2013 (UTC)
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So a retired museum curator has stated that it is a nickname. Hmm, I am a retired museum registrar, ex RAAF and Navy employee and ex Norforce serviceman (including driving instructor) and I have seen it used as a designation. The relevant operator manual describes it as a Land Rover Perentie, as does the IPB (Illustrated Parts Breakdown). Being official Defence publications these are not available on the web so I cannot provide efidence of this, bit many in the museum world would argue about whether a curator or a registrar knows more. Of course a curator would say they know more... Djapa Owen ( talk) 09:35 , 28 February 2013 (UTC)