1 These photos are of a ceremony to mark the 40000th dodge delivered to the Army that took place in Ft Wayne, Ind. I lost my notes on when this took place but I think it was late in 1941. It looks like the 40000th vehicle was a command car. Based on the hood numbers (W-222221-W-222245) of the vehicles behind the first row the hood number for the command car (40000th vehicle) would be W-222221. Wonder what happen to it. See next mag photo.
2 Can see part of hood number on this mag view
3 pdf mag view of hood number
4 Salvage equipment being picked up on the Ledo road.
5 Command car crossing river at a bridge building training exercise probably in the south possibly pre WWII or just after start
6 1/2 ton dodge truck crossing bridge
7 convoy on probably Ledo road during WWII
8 1/2 ton dodge and other stock photos of military trucks
9 DUKWs on the Ledo Road
10 Floating a jeep across a river in Burma
11 1/2 ton command car crossing river
12 Truck repair and mantenance operation in India
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14 Military training and truck, most likely pre WWIi based on helmets
15 Stock photos of WWII trucks
16 Stock photos of WWII trucks
17 Chevy and Dodge carryall and other photos of WWII trucks
18 Stock photos of WWII trucks and motor cycles
19 1/2 ton dodge closed cab and other stock photos of WWII trucks
20 British trucks in Germany A stretch jeep the Gis made RL-31 on back of jeep in winter
21 British truck on bridge in Burma or India
22 British vehicles in VE parade in Germany Lower righ-1/2 ton dodge open cab in south pacific with home made tire changer