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I love that photo of the Bantam being loaded onto a barge.
I believe that Bantam photo is part of a series of photos of it on a barge.
The jeep without the hood looks like it has fording equipment rigged up, but I doubt it is truly waterproof.
IN WW2 — my Navy hero father said he used to take army jeeps from the army grunts and put navy numbers on them — he was at pearl harbor , 12/8/41 on an aircraft carrier , right after the attack — and later launched the Doolittle raid and fought in the south seas — one of his aircraft carriers was sunk , he had to abandon ship , and couldn’t SWIM !!! — he was also a cook on the islands , Thompson submachine gun in one hand , soup ladle in the other — RIP POPS !!! — he just passed last feb 2017 , 95 years old , TOUGH AS NAILS !!! — this is why I collect and drive and repair WILLYS VEHICLES — EXCLUSIVELY !!!
We did the very same thing with air force trucks, take one squadron name off and put ours on!
Vernon great history. Your dad stood tall.. Condolences to your family.. The greatest generation..