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  2. M25 tank transporter - Wikipedia

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    The M25 tank transporter (G160) was a combination 6x6 M26 armored heavy tank transporter/tank recovery tractor and companion 40-ton M15 trailer introduced into US Army service in Europe in 1944–45. Manufactured by Pacific Car & Foundry Co. , it was a substantial upgrade over the Diamond T M19 transporter/trailer duo introduced in 1940.

  3. Pacific Trucks - Wikipedia

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    The well-known World War II M25 tank transporter (also known as Dragon Wagon) truck, commonly referred to as Pacific was not a product of Pacific Truck and Trailer but of Pacific Car and Foundry. Again, the well-known Pacific School Coach was a Kenworth model CT school bus, made from 1949 onwards; Kenworth itself being a subsidiary of Paccar ...

  4. M123 and M125 10-ton 6x6 trucks - Wikipedia

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    The M123 was used to tow semi-trailers carrying MBT's (in conjunction with the M15A1 and later the M747 semi-trailers) superseding the M26(A1) Pacific "Dragon Wagon" and the semi-trailers carrying engineering equipment (in conjunction with the M127 low bed semi-trailers). Variants: M123 had dual winches and high mounted fifth wheel, gasoline engine

  5. List of military trucks - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Car and Foundry: M26: tractor-tank transporter with armoured cab: no: 1943-1945: United States, United Kingdom Pacific Car and Foundry: M26A1: tractor-tank transporter: no: 1943-1945: United States, United Kingdom Panhard: Panhard-Chatillon K13: artillery tractor: no: 1913-1918: France Panhard: Panhard-Levassor K113: heavy truck: no ...

  6. Paccar - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Car chose to subcontract many of the necessary parts, boosting smaller businesses in the state. [ 10 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] In 1945 Pacific Car purchased the Kenworth Motor Truck Corporation . Named after founding stockholders Harry Kent and Edgar Worthington, Kenworth had been producing trucks in Seattle since it was incorporated in 1923.

  7. Ford GPA - Wikipedia

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    The Ford GPA "Seep" (Government 'P' Amphibious, where 'P' stood for its 80-inch wheelbase), with supply catalog number G504, was an amphibious version of the World War II Ford GPW jeep. Over 12 thousand were made and they served with Allied forces in the many theatres of WW2, including the Pacific, Eastern front, and from D-day to the end.

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