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MILITARY HISTORY. This title covers 100 years of cargo trucks, troop-carrying trucks, wreckers, tankers, ambulances, communications vehicles and amphibious vehicles, with over 200 photographs. It covers topics ranging from the first basic trucks produced before and during World War I, through the technical advances made during the inter-war years, to the rapid development of specialized vehicles in World War II and beyond. It includes motor lorries, artillery tractors, tank transporters, recovery vehicles, Jeeps, half-tracked vehicles, air-portable vehicles, reconnaissance vehicles, cargo vehicles, medical vehicles, communications vehicles, missile transporters, bridging vehicles and amphibious vehicles. It features over 200 photographs from museums, libraries and other historical sources showing the vehicles in action and in service, and restored vehicles photographed by leading military vehicle photographers.
Genre: History / General (fancy, right?)
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