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2 1/2-ton truck on fire, France, 1944-1945; the truck had been carrying an estimated 800 gallons of fuelA column of Tiger II heavy tanks, 1944-1945A Jeep being lowered into a DUKW on Tinian, Mariana Islands, 1945A patient being passed between C-47 Skytrain aircraft and Dodge WC54 ambulance, 1944-1945
2 1/2-ton truck on fire, France, 1944-1945; the truck had been carrying an estimated 800 gallons of fuelA column of Tiger II heavy tanks, 1944-1945A Jeep being lowered into a DUKW on Tinian, Mariana Islands, 1945A patient being passed between C-47 Skytrain aircraft and Dodge WC54 ambulance, 1944-1945
Allied crews inspect a captured Focke-Wulf 200 Condor shortly after warAn early US Army CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 long wheel-base chassis truck fitted with a Mobile Optical Repair unit for the Medical Corps, 1944-1945Back of the superstructure of a Type 3 Ho-Ni III tank destoyer with its top hatch and rear double hatches closed, 1945BM-31 Katyusha rocket launchers in combat, 1944-1945
Allied crews inspect a captured Focke-Wulf 200 Condor shortly after war's end, Brunswick-Waggum Airfield, Germany. Note the radar antennae on the nose.An early US Army CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 long wheel-base chassis truck fitted with a Mobile Optical Repair unit for the Medical Corps, 1944-1945Back of the superstructure of a Type 3 Ho-Ni III tank destoyer with its top hatch and rear double hatches closed, 1945BM-31 Katyusha rocket launchers in combat, 1944-1945
Brightly painted Willys MB Jeep leading B-24J aircraft at an unknown USAAF Air Field; note the special orange paint within National Insignia on hood, which changed colors when exposed to nerve agentsC-47 Skytrain with hook lowered preparing to snatch CG-4 glider as the Control Team stands by in a GPW/MB Jeep, date unknownCanadian Chevrolet CMP 3-ton truck modified in the field into a wrecker and crane truck, date and location unknown.Captured German Tiger II heavy tank with US Army markings, 1944-1945
Brightly painted Willys MB Jeep leading B-24J aircraft at an unknown USAAF Air Field; note the special orange paint within National Insignia on hood, which changed colors when exposed to nerve agentsC-47 Skytrain with hook lowered preparing to snatch CG-4 glider as the Control Team stands by in a GPW/MB Jeep, date unknownCanadian Chevrolet CMP 3-ton truck modified in the field into a wrecker and crane truck, date and location unknown.Captured German Tiger II heavy tank with US Army markings, 1944-1945
Chinese Army M5A1 light tanks, circa 1940sChinese children celebrating on top of a Jeep, circa 1945; the occasion was either the opening of Ledo Road or victory over JapanChinese M3 Stuart light tanks, southern China, circa 1944-1945Churchill Ark Mk II (UK pattern) bridging vehicle, date unknown
Chinese Army M5A1 light tanks, circa 1940sChinese children celebrating on top of a Jeep, circa 1945; the occasion was either the opening of Ledo Road or victory over JapanChinese M3 Stuart light tanks, southern China, circa 1944-1945Churchill Ark Mk II (UK pattern) bridging vehicle, date unknown
Churchill Mk VII Crocodile flamethrower tank somewhere in Europe, circa 1944-1945Coventry armored car, circa 1940sCrew of B-24J Liberator bomber DUKW landing on an island in the Pacific Ocean, date unknown; note splash guards fore and aft
Churchill Mk VII Crocodile flamethrower tank somewhere in Europe, circa 1944-1945Coventry armored car, circa 1940sCrew of B-24J Liberator bomber 'Upstairs Maid' being briefed before a mission, Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1945DUKW landing on an island in the Pacific Ocean, date unknown; note splash guards fore and aft

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