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First Cavalry Division Museum

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Gayland visited the First Cavalry Division Museum in Fort Hood, Texas. He saw a variety of jeeps and other military vehicles. Here are some of the photos. I can’t believe the museum spelled “Willys” incorrectly.

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11 Comments on “First Cavalry Division Museum

  1. craig/vermont

    ‘willis’ was apparently how John Willys pronounced his name and the jeep…this may explain the misspelling at the museum…

  2. Brian L.

    It’s interesting, you watch some of the old promotional films and they go back and forth, sometimes in the same reel, between the Willis and Willies pronunciation.

  3. Jon M

    I agree with Brian on this one, there was so much flip flop, I cant decide what’s right, so… that’s what I do… I flip flop! lol. but, Im sure they were trying to spell it phonetically.

  4. David Eilers Post author

    I was aware of the spelling vs. pronunciation issue (and the debate about whether saying “Willis” or “Willeez” is appropriate – I discussed the issue in my first book). I’ve just never run across a museum that spelled it phonetically rather than correctly. To me, it is poor history to spell the name incorrectly for pronunciation purposes and just creates more confusion. Instead, it should be spelled Willys with a notation that states the name is correctly pronounced “Willis”, but commonly mis-pronounced “Willeez” also. I was raised mis-prouncing it like many others. It is quite ingrained at this point πŸ™‚

    (John North Willys was pretty certain about how his name should be spelled, since he added it to WILLYS-KNIGHT & WILLYS OVERLAND, as well as his mausoleum: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Willys#/media/File:John_North_Willys_Mausoleum_2010.JPG)

  5. Joe in Mesa

    I have a great picture of the 1st Cav Division’s stable of jeep successors (up-armored Humvees) in front of Division HQ in Baghdad in 2007. They also displayed a full size horse, appropriately saddled, right inside πŸ™‚
    I just sent you the pic, Dave! …of the Humvees, not the horse πŸ˜‰

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