Dodge WC 54 Ambulance WW2 - Historische Fotos Teil 4 von 4


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

 
Photograph: unknown, Courtesey the library of congress
 

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

 
Photograph: Arthur S. Siegel, Courtesey the library of congress
 

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.

 
Photograph: Arthur S. Siegel, Courtesey the library of congress
 

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

 
Photograph: Jack Delano, Courtesey the library of congress
 

Washington, D.C. Presentation of an ambulance donated by government workers to the U.S. Army.
Photo: John Collier, June 1943

 
Photograph: John Collier, Courtesey the library of congress
 
Photograph: John Collier, Courtesey the library of congress
 

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