Check out this military graveyard! Are those Willys Jeep body tubs I see in the foreground? Photo via The Hamb
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From The Archives #130
Interesting military Willys Jeep on display. I assume it is a medical ambulance and that the covered area on the roof is for storage. Does anyone have more information? Vintage Military Trucks .
How To Drive Under Water
Do you know how to drive underwater? It is pretty simple actually.
1. Waterproof the electrical and install an air intake snorkel.
2. Put on a your scuba gear.
3. Drive into the water.
4. Be surrounded by beauties in swimsuits while you drive under water.
From The Archives #125
From 1944, part of an airborne demonstration for newsmen at the Laurenburg Maxton NC Air Force Base. I would love to have one of those tandem axle Dodge Power Wagons!
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Photos Of US Air Force Fire Chief Willys Jeep In Japan
I came across these vintage Willys Air Force Jeep on G503. They are tagged ” Tachikawa airbase Japan fire chief”.
1960’s Black And White European Military Off Road Videos
I will be the first to admit that I do not know much about European military or their vehicles. I know even less about their languages. Well, I know some Italian. However, I do not know what language is used in the videos below. Can anyone help?
Have You Ever Seen A DKW Munga?
>The DKW Munga was a DKW-branded off-road vehicle built by Auto Union in Ingolstadt, Germany. “MUNGA” is an acronym of the German phrase “Mehrzweck UNiversal Geländewagen mit Allradantrieb”, which translated means “multi-purpose universal cross-country car with all-wheel drive”.
From The Archives #117
Oh my! I have never seen so many amphibous GPA’s in one place!
What Kind Of Vehicle Is This?
All right readers, we need your help. A fellow reader has sent us this photo of a unique military vehicle that a friend of his owns. The markings are all foreign to them. Since we have readers from all over the world, we are hoping that some of you recognize it. What the heck is it?
Vintage Photos Of Chemical Testing At Dugway In Utah
Dave from Ewillys.com posted these photos that he saw on the Salt Lake Tribune website. The Dugway Proving Ground, which is about 85 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, was built in 1942. It has been in constant use throughout the years as not only a test facility for chemical warfare, but as training grounds for soldiers. The photos below have lots of haze and it appears that the chemicals are falling on the soldiers. So much for safety gear!