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My Grandfather was a 2nd Lt in the Forestry Corps. He was a drill instructor, taught the lads their soldiering skills when they weren't felling trees.
Lots of interesting stories. Here's a pic of some of their trucks, not sure if they're the same ones you mention...

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Probably not as this photo is in Canada.
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