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1237:. (2nd Edition). Iola, WI: Krause Publications.
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1247:Green, Michael (2014).
1191:Berndt, Thomas (1994).
1177:Berndt, Thomas (1993).
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1562:M18 gun motor carriage
1542:T48 gun motor carriage
1519:M40 gun motor carriage
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1547:M3 gun motor carriage
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1275:Ness, Leland (2002).
1233:Doyle, David (2011).
1165:Green (2014), p. 292.
1129:on September 20, 2022
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1645:M8 light armored car
1156:Zaloga (2004, p. 39.
987:Ness (2002), p. 196.
924:Ness (2002), p. 202.
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1499:(Priest)
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742:Portugal
520:M19 MGMC
425:Aberdeen
418:M14 MGMC
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217:gasoline
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