In these photos, the drivers are dressed in American uniforms and the Dodge T110 of the Company 101 of the 1st Automobile Regiment wear American markings.
What is surprising is the code "M.G.T.P. ", on the right side of the front bumper, while the vehicles are supposed to be part of the" French Truck Group "(F.T.G.) ! Was there a provisional name before T.M.A.P.C.? What does it correspond to ?
In the center, the number of Company 101 and the number 3A (?), maybe for "3rd Army" (US?) or for "3rd Automobile (Battalion)" !
On the left side, the serial number of the vehicle (repeated above the windshield).
On the right wing, the 7 ton load plate ... and the letters CA , what do they correspond to ? "Automobile Company" ? Is it french or english code ?
On the sides of the hood, the truck serial number preceded by the letter X for "vehicle out of category" or "foreign vehicle".
And the medium white stars on the doors and the left front fender.