American-built M3A1 Scout Car in British service as an ambulance, circa 1940M3A1 Scout Car in exercise, Fort Riley, Kansas, United States, date unknown, photo 1 of 4M3A1 Scout Car in exercise, Fort Riley, Kansas, United States, date unknown, photo 2 of 4M3A1 Scout Car in exercise, Fort Riley, Kansas, United States, date unknown, photo 3 of 4
American-built M3A1 Scout Car in British service as an ambulance, circa 1940M3A1 Scout Car in exercise, Fort Riley, Kansas, United States, date unknown, photo 1 of 4M3A1 Scout Car in exercise, Fort Riley, Kansas, United States, date unknown, photo 2 of 4M3A1 Scout Car in exercise, Fort Riley, Kansas, United States, date unknown, photo 3 of 4
M3A1 Scout Car in exercise, Fort Riley, Kansas, United States, date unknown, photo 4 of 4George Patton in his modified M3A1 Scout Car, circa 1943, photo 1 of 2George Patton in his modified M3A1 Scout Car, circa 1943, photo 2 of 2T5E1 Mortar Carrier, circa 1940s
M3A1 Scout Car in exercise, Fort Riley, Kansas, United States, date unknown, photo 4 of 4George Patton in his modified M3A1 Scout Car, circa 1943, photo 1 of 2George Patton in his modified M3A1 Scout Car, circa 1943, photo 2 of 2T5E1 Mortar Carrier, circa 1940s
Soviet troops in US-built M3A1 scout car fighting in Vienna, Austria, Apr 1945Israeli Palmach forces in US-built M3A1 Scout Cars in the Negev region in southern Israel, 1948M3A1 Scout Cars at Lydda Airport (now Ben Gurion International Airport), Lydda (Lod), Israel, Jul 1948Construction of the future Route 918 along the Syrian border in eastern Hula valley, Israel, 1957-1958; note US-built M3A1 Scout Car
Soviet troops in US-built M3A1 scout car fighting in Vienna, Austria, Apr 1945Israeli Palmach forces in US-built M3A1 Scout Cars in the Negev region in southern Israel, 1948M3A1 Scout Cars at Lydda Airport (now Ben Gurion International Airport), Lydda (Lod), Israel, Jul 1948Construction of the future Route 918 along the Syrian border in eastern Hula valley, Israel, 1957-1958; note US-built M3A1 Scout Car
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