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Further to US Army Air Force CMP Fords in Tunisia, also see the pictures below.
Dodge D15, driven by an American soldier: "58.Photograph. American soldier putting chains on his truck's tires on a snowy mountain road. '6 Jan. 1945. 5/MM-45-188. Fifth Army, Rifredo Area, Italy. This driver discovers that he must use chains on the icy roads. Photo by Levine. 3131 Signal Service Co.' Rifredo, Italy. 6 January 1945" Source: http://www.ww2online.org/image/ameri...ary-1945-italy I am not sure this Dodge is a Commonwealth-built truck, but it is pictured in Ghana which was a British colony back then: "Photograph. U.S. Army truck with "Beach" sign in the window, possibly near Accra, Ghana in the 1940s" Source: http://ww2online.org/image/us-army-t...g-world-war-ii
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