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Dodge WC 54 Ambulance WW2 - Historische Fotos Teil 4 von 4 |
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| Dayton, Ohio. Men of the Army Air Forces medical services, |
| learning how to remove a "casualty" to the ambulance post ready for |
| a speedy trip to a waiting transport which will evacuate the wounded. |
| Image source: American Red Cross, October 1942 |
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| Chrysler Corporation. Dodge truck plant. Detroit, Michigan (vicinity). |
| Some of the thousands of Dodge Army ambulances lined up for delivery to the Army. |
| Photo: Arthur S. Siegel, August 1942 |
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| Drilling and bolting operations on the bodies of Dodge Army |
| trucks are all done by rapid and accurate automatic tools. |
| Shown here is a Carryall (WC53) wich has a similar closed cab body. |
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| Greenville, South Carolina. Men of the medical unit of the 25th service group |
| simulating the removal of wounded from an ambulance. |
| Photo: Jack Delano, July 1943 |
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| Washington, D.C. Presentation of an ambulance donated by government workers to the U.S. Army. |
| Photo: John Collier, June 1943 |