World War Two Vehicles in Marine Corps use: National Museum of Military Vehicles Dubois Wyoming.
This is a vehicle we don't think much about, in comparison to the Dodge 4x4 trucks of the Second World War. The Marine Corps, which had to turn to many alternative suppliers early in the war, made use of International 4x4 pickups which are much like the Dodge ones. Rates at 1/2 ton, it was clearly a very stout vehicle.
This is the only one I've ever seen.
The VC-1 was used by all of the services. This is an early war design which very rapidly changed.
The classic Dodge ambulance, part of its series of trucks, which was also used by all of the services.
Last edition:
World War Two Amphibious Warfare Display: National Museum of Military Vehicles Dubois Wyoming.
Labels: Army, Automobiles, boats and ships, Commandos, National Museum of Military Vehicles, Royal Marines, Special Boat Service, Tracked vehicles, Trucks, U.S. Navy, United States Marine Corps, World War Two
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