Vehicles, military miscellaneous photograph collection. 1910-ca. 1980.

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Vehicles, military miscellaneous photograph collection. 1910-ca. 1980.

Contains the following type of materials: photographs. Covers the following wars: World War II (WWII), Vietnam War. General description of the collection: The vehicles, military, miscellaneous photograph collection includes exactly what it sounds like - many vehicle pictures. It includes an album of British caterpillar type tractors (1910) Motor Transportation Corps reconstruction park album (1919); tractors and armored vehicles (1919-1932); automotive materiel album (1931); animal-drawn vehicles (1921); an album of standardized transport chasses of the Quartermaster Corps (1932); standard vehicles (1943); tracked cargo carrier T30 (1944); armored car T17 (1945); airborne engineer construction equipment test (1947); marshy terrain vehicles (1954); Vietnam era vehicles; and hundreds of jeeps from all periods.

9 boxes (2185 photographs)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7591577

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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United States. Army. Quartermaster Corps

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