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                          ▶ DODGE  T214-WC56 COMMAND                    Engine
                          RECONNAISSANCE LIGHT  TRUCK                   hood                 Radio aerial                               TR
                          Date  1942     Origin  US
             Angled
             armor        Weight  2.7 tons (2.45 tonnes)                                                                                UCKS,
             plate        Length  14ft (4.24m)
                          Top speed  54mph (87kph)
                          Engine  Dodge  T214 6-cylinder
                          92hp (69kW) gasoline engine
                          One of a series of light trucks, the command
                          reconnaissance (WC56) was often used by senior                                                                 HALF-TRA
                          officers. It was fitted with map boards and internal
                          lighting, as well as a canvas top and side-screens.
                                                                                       Spare wheel  Fuel can
                                    Engine hood                                                                                         CKS,

                                                                                                  Forward machine-gun
                                                 Radiator    Rear machine-gun
                                                 grill
                                                                              Haversacks slung on
                                                                              external rail
                                                                                                                  Fuel can




             Fuel                                                                                                                       AND LIGHT  VEHICLES
             can



            ▲ GMC 2½-TON 6X6 TRUCK
            Date  1939     Origin  US
                                                                                                  Caterpillar tracks
            Weight  5.05 tons (4.58 tonnes)
                    1
            Length  21 ⁄4ft (6.5m)
                                                                       ▲ M5 HALF-TRACK                    ▼ SCHWIMMWAGEN
            Top speed  45mph (72kph)
                                                                       Date  1942     Origin  US          Date  1942     Origin  Germany
            Engine  6-cylinder 90hp (67.3kW)
            gasoline engine                  Spare wheel               Weight  10.2 tons (9.3 tonnes)     Weight  2,006lb (910kg)
                                                                                                                 1
                                                                       Length  20 ⁄4ft (6.33m)            Length  12 ⁄2ft (3.83m)
                                                                              3
            Nicknamed the “Jimmy,” the GMC-produced
            truck was one of the workhorses of American                Top speed  42mph (68kph)           Top speed  50mph (80kph); 6mph
            logistics in Europe from 1944 to 1945.                     Engine  International Harvester RED-  (10kph) on water
            Reliable, with a good cargo load, the six-                 450-B 6-cylinder 141hp (105kW)     Engine  4-cylinder air-cooled
            wheel-drive vehicle could cope with all                    gasoline engine                    25hp (18.4kW) gasoline engine
            but the roughest conditions.
                                                                       Designed to provide mobility and protection   Based on the Volkswagen, the
                                                                       for infantry advancing into battle, this M5   Schwimmwagen (swimming car) was a
                                                                       was broadly similar to its more famous M3   fully amphibious four-wheel-drive vehicle,
                                                                       cousin. More than 40,000 half-tracks of   which could tackle snow, mud, and water
                                                           Fuel can    various specifications were used by the US   obstacles encountered on campaign.
                                                                       during World War II.
                                                                                                                        Paddle in case of
                                                                                                                         engine failure
                                                                      Fold-down
                                                                      windshield













                                                         Tow hook
                                              Leaf suspension
                                                                                                         Front wheels used for
                                                                  Watertight hull
                                                                                                         steering in water
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