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It seems that this narrow gage locomotive does not weigh much as the tires and suspention are not showing signs of any overloading . Note the " wall " composed of PSP or pierced steel planking. Usually used for temporary runways during WWII .from "Lone Rover" site

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lets see how long it is until the jokes start.

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Thought this the best place to post ,Most likely a post war modification this CCKW on display at an Air Base in Israel

caption :Description: A crane at Muzeyon Heyl ha-Avir, Hatzerim airbase, Israel. 2006. Source: Photo by User:Bukvoed.

 

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AAG vehicles 1948 note communiction shelters on the GMC's from Life magazine site

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Army Transport Service about to sail with load of AAG vehicles being removed from Nanking to 8th Army headquarters in Japan.

Location:China Date taken December 1948 Photographer:Jack Birns

 

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Would love to see Hanno's photograph collection!!!!

 

Click here :D

 

Seriously Jack, I find a lot through actively participating in great internet forums like this one.

 

That said, I do have quite a number of pictures from the pre-digital camera era that need scanning sometime (after I retire, perhaps...)

 

- Hanno

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I m guessing the side opens and the three pipes are legs for the lower half when lowered to form a deck ?

Yes, it is a workshop truck of which the side opens to expand the working area. Sorry, I don´t have pics of one fully deployed.

 

- Hanno

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Bloody nice truck, Hanno. Good call.

One of these was offered for sale on MilWeb sometime last year. I got interested as I did not know the Dutch Army had their own workshop body. I asked some people in the know and they came up with information. Then found this pic while browsing one of the Dutch HMV club sites.

 

I am glad to see this truck in proper Dutch Army configuration and livery. It makes a refreshing change from a bog standard CCKW in US markings (not that I have anything against them, I married in one!).

 

- Hanno (from Holland)

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Moving DP's shortly after the War, note the added Gas can holder racks

 

Truck carrying displaced persons arriving at a United Nations Relief & Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) camp. Location: Wildflecken, Germany Date taken: 1945 Photographer: David E. Scherman

 

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Timespanr

Posting to "Abn Duce"

which states

1945 GMC CCKW353h-1 488*** airportable dump w/w split axle 19** wooden Ben Hur rebuilt 2-15-1958

I would but suggest to you that it is NOT as stated but a

1945 CCKW-352 (SWB)(Short Wheel Based) Airportable Dump Trk w/w Split Axle.

I can understand where the suggestion "wooden Ben Hur rebuilt 2-15-1958" comes from? "Ben Hur" would conitate at WWII Trailer 2Wh which later came to be known as M101 thru M105 Series. But, I fail to see any trailer in this picture...help me please

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Timespanner, you are reading abn's "signature line" which appears at the botttom of all his posts, and which gives the detail of his magnificent gmc and Ben Hur trailer :-D

 

But look at the spare wheel located in front of the rear bogie - it's a 353 in the last picture :coffee:

 

P.S. You can't get out of clubhouse new entrant chores by not introducing yourself :nono: :-D

 

I forgot to say - "Welcome!"

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