Allied planners knew logistics were critical for waging modern war. And GMC had the perfect truck for the job.
Dragon Wagons, rare World War II trucks, are a part of military history, and there’s one parked on Long Island.
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WWII Tanks and Trucks on Display
The Findlay Military Show brings history to life with an incredible display of tanks, trucks, and World War II artifacts. This video takes you through the sights and sounds of the event, from restored ...
While Jeep didn't release any photos of the Gladiator Willys '41's interior, it says there are tan seat inserts with Mantis ...
World War II was the first major war in which the lessons learned from the Great War of just two decades prior could be applied. The massive infantry stalemates of World War I had to be avoided, and ...
When it comes to WW2 trucks, no American rig is more famous than the GMC CCKW. Built from 1941 to 1945 in more than a half-million units, this 2.5-ton 6x6 hauler saw heavy service in World War 2 and ...
Technically speaking, the world-famous Jeep isn’t a truck, exactly. Although it does have a small bed. And it’s worth noting that the original U.S. Army development contract for the scrappy little ...
Barry Ogletree, a Jeep collector in Lufkin sets up six army vehicles in front of his shop. He says it’s taken him 25 years to ...
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