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One Comment to “'Faithful as a Dog, Strong as a Mule': The Mighty Jeep”
WWII Magazine Sept 2009 issue, article, "The incredibe Jeep" needs a correction to caption on photo titled "LIFTOFF" the jeep pctured is described as made by American Bantam Car, however the photo is a Ford produced GP, easily identified by the lack of headlights on the fender and the low flat hood. It is a very good jeep article, that provided some additional detail to the developement of the jeep.
By Steve Humble on Jul 21, 2009 at 5:00 pm