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Old 19-01-14, 01:31
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Default DUKW...Duck .... Duh...

Well, I can't quite believe what I was reading, but I'll share it with you anyway:

On a major institution's website, they define DUKW as....

"Detroit United Kaiser Works Amphibious load carrier. Named after US Army's serial numbers DUKW"

(Caps etc as per website entry...)

Besides the 'bleedin' obvious' definition faults, since when are alphabetical letters 'numbers'????

Oh, dear....

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Old 19-01-14, 02:09
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Hi Mike,
I copied that translation on to Google and quite a few websites came up. I wonder where it originated from. My guess is that the Canberra institution probably copied it from another website.
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Old 19-01-14, 02:27
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Did I mention Canberra??? Oh dear....

Wonder how such an error got started, but it does show that few people check!!

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Old 19-01-14, 11:17
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Wonder how such an error got started, but it does show that few people check!!
Don't get me started.... For many people their main historical reference these days is Saving Private Ryan, HBO's WW2 miniseries, etc.
While they are very well made (hats off!), they are still movies, not facts

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Old 19-01-14, 02:31
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Off the top of my head

year of manufacture, 6 x 6 configuration, Amphidian vehicle and vehicle carrying capacity come up with the term DUKW, which the troops then called them 'Ducks'

I have it written at work on the display board for my Dukw...

Which if all goes to plan will be swimming next weekend for Australia day and DUKW will be explained as above..

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Old 19-01-14, 02:33
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If I remember correctly the majority of them were built by the Yellow Bus company ....... Nothing to do with Kaiser at all....


Bahhh


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Old 19-01-14, 02:40
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You are pretty close, Scrivo....

Yellow Truck and Coach Company, a Division of GMC.


D = design year 1942
U = amphibian
K = front wheel drive
W= rear wheel drive

So, too ....
CCKW is 1941, C=standard cab; K & W as above
AFKWX is 1939, F = Forward cab, K & W as above .... X special long wheel base chassis.

(Thank you Boniface & Juedy!)

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Old 19-01-14, 02:47
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I have a Wikipedia account. Does this mean my 5-watt opinion might some day be immortalized by a significant national institution too?
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Old 19-01-14, 17:44
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You are pretty close, Scrivo....

D = design year 1942
U = amphibian ( Utility - 'A' was already used for a low profile truck )
K = front wheel drive ( driven front axle)
W= rear wheel drive ( twin rear axles on an inverted leaf spring )

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added a couple of notes to Mike's explanation
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