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			There was also S on many vehicles.  This was for a “suppressed” ignition system that would reduce interference with nearby wireless sets.  
 The W/T was for vehicles with full shielding on the entire electrical system.  All the wires would have been in the thinned braided copper wire loom.
 
				__________________Jordan Baker
 RHLI Museum,
 Otter LRC
 C15A-Wire3, 1944
 Willys MB, 1942
 10cwt Canadian trailer
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