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First pic…
She’ll go Billy, she’ll go. Geez fred, she doesn’t even have wheels or tires on the front. Billy, just step aside and I’ll show you. What do you think stuart? Oh hell Bob, it doesn’t even have a hood. We are not leaving this jeep behind…
Thanks for the pictures
What are the GI’s doing in the 4th pic., plowing a field or laying some sort of cable?
GREAT PICS: thanks for sharing and for posting 🙂
What’s the 6-wheel, 3 axle vehicle carrying troops and towing the howitzer in the 5th pic? It’s sitting low enough to be a troop-carrier jeep… and not high enough to be a 2-1/2 ton. Anyone know?
Looks like a Dodge WC-63.
Is that Eisenhower in thw 10th pic? The jeep is sporting a 4 star bumper tag. Also, the last pic has the barrel of the Sherman pointing at the tank crew member Kinda funny…..
Mark
I wondered the same thing.A lot of mud to be plowing ,but looks like there may be a spool on the left rear of the jeep and a bracket on the back to support a spool.So my guess is trenching in some sort of cable.