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An Airborne jeep lashed up inside a Dakota, c.1944.
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An Airborne jeep lashed up inside a Dakota, c.1944.
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An Airborne Jeep with rear mounted .50 Heavy MG, c.1944
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An Airborne Jeep with rear mounted .50 Heavy MG, c.1944
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An Airborne Recovery Jeep, c.1944
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An Airborne Recovery Jeep, c.1944
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An SAS Jeep with Maj Fenwick in the drivers seat, France, 1944.
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An SAS Jeep with Maj Fenwick in the drivers seat, France, 1944.
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Burnt out Jeep on side of road. A wooden cross stands in the foreground.
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Burnt out Jeep on side of road. A wooden cross stands in the foreground.
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Burnt out Jeep on side of road. A wooden cross stands in the foreground.
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Burnt out Jeep on side of road. A wooden cross stands in the foreground.
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Detachable steering wheel for the Airborne jeep, c.1944
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Detachable steering wheel for the Airborne jeep, c.1944
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Detail view of Airborne Jeeps showing modifications to bumpers, stowage and lights, c.1944
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Detail view of Airborne Jeeps showing modifications to bumpers, stowage and lights, c.1944
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Detail view of bonnet top ammunition holders and stowage holders on wing for Airborne jeep, c.1944
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Detail view of bonnet top ammunition holders and stowage holders on wing for Airborne jeep, c.1944
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Field Marshal Montgomery, in a fetching pair of gloves, inspects an Airborne Jeep, c.1944
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Field Marshal Montgomery, in a fetching pair of gloves, inspects an Airborne Jeep, c.1944
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Fuel stowage modifications for Airborne jeeps, c.1944
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Fuel stowage modifications for Airborne jeeps, c.1944
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Halifax bomber dropping Jeep and containers during a practice run near Netheravon, 1946-47.
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Halifax bomber dropping Jeep and containers during a practice run near Netheravon, 1946-47.
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1st Airborne Reconnaissance Squadron
1st Airborne Reconnaissance Squadron
1st Airlanding Reconnaissance Squadron
1st Airlanding Reconnaissance Squadron
Airborne jeep
Airborne jeep
Lieutenant James Mutch
Lieutenant James Mutch
Lieutenant John Bewley
Lieutenant John Bewley
Private Frederick Mallender
Private Frederick Mallender

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