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I have no data on your GPW.
Sadly without the information on the vehicle body, you will most likely never know its history. Thanks Eric
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Collecting data on the WW2 Canadian jeep and trailer. Serial, WD Numbers etc. |
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The Canadian Government gifted a total of 899 rebuilt Jeeps to The Netherlands under the Canadian Mutual Aid programme. The first batch of 50 Jeeps arrived at Rotterdam Harbour in June 1953, where one was lifted from the hold of the ship Prins Willem V. The Canadian Ambassador T.A.S. Stone (left) and the Dutch Secretary of War mr. F.J. Kranenburg had their picture taken, and soon after the Willys MB was hoisted back on board to be forwarded to Utrecht.
One month later all 899 Jeeps had arrived in The Netherlands where they were prepared for issue to operational units in Soesterberg. Willys MB “61-117” depicted here was supplied to Canada under one of the Canadian CDLV contracts, after which it served in Canada. After being refurbished, it was first shipped abroad in 1953. 235381541_1477888265881710_8351200144131883_n.jpg NL-HaNA_2.24.05.02_0_091-0673_1.jpg Source: http://proxy.handle.net/10648/a90cfb...8-003048976d84 Note the crate with spares in the back. The mudguard has "WT", "CU" and "CASE NO" applied to it for shipping purposes. NL-HaNA_2.24.01.09_0_905-7553.jpg 905-7554_zoom.jpg Another picture shows Willys MB "77-700" being lifted off board. NL-HaNA_2.24.01.09_0_905-7552.jpg Source: http://proxy.handle.net/10648/a90cf9...8-003048976d84
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Eric Booth wrote:
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Attached is a photo of a row of surplus Jeeps at Bordon. A number of the Canadian Jeeps stored there were sold to the Dutch government. Later, in August 1946 circa 800 were auctioned off to the general public in the UK (ref. The Deelen Dump in Holland). 55E95EBE-9894-418A-9F8B-4FBEBF0590E7.jpeg
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These photos shows one of the jeeps of the Commander of the Dutch Armed Forces (BNS) in Kuala Lumpur in Malacca (now Malaysia). Dutch troops, namely the OVW battalions of the KL, were en route to the Netherlands East Indies in early 1946, but were not allowed to continue by the British. They had to temporarily disembark in Malacca, only to be allowed later to continue to bring peace and order to the NEI. The small unit with liaison officers from the BNS Staff was clearly involved. NL-HaNA_2.24.14.02_0_255-8164.jpg NL-HaNA_2.24.14.02_0_255-8355.jpg NL-HaNA_2.24.14.02_0_255-8158.jpg Photo source and source.
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Another slat grill CDLV Jeep, CM 4218849, somewhere in Indonesia, 1946.
NL-HaNA_2.24.14.02_0_254-5358.jpg Source: http://proxy.handle.net/10648/aef0b7...8-003048976d84
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