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Willys Jeep

Wanting to replace their outdated light vehicles the U.S. Military received three tenders. Bantam Car Company was the initial winner but couldn’t meet demand so the job went to Willys-Overland Motors. Willys was to take the best design features of the three submitted tenders and build a standardized vehicle. Eventually in order to meet an even greater demand the Ford Motors Company was asked to build a similar vehicle. During World War II there was a total of 647,870 Jeeps produced by the three companies; Willys-Overland produced 362,841 of them.


US Willys Jeep 101st Airborne Div., 506th A.B. Regiment, Company 'C', Normandy, 6 June 1944
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U.S. Jeep Willy M.B. w/armour shields WWII Europe, 1944
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Willys MB Jeep RAF 12230, WWII
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US Willys MB Jeep US Army Air Force, Iowa Follow Me
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US Willys Jeep Short Stop 88th Infantry Div., 351 Infantry Regt., Italy 1944 to 1945
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US Willys Jeep USMC 42908, Okinawa
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Willys Jeep MB 5th Army, 101st Military Police, Battalion C Company No.1, Italy 1945
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Willys Jeep MB USAF, Air Police, 1950s
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US Willys Jeep "MORT AUX CONS" 2nd French armored of the LECLERC Marechal
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US Willys Jeep39R Wing, 400 Sqn., RCAF, Denmark, July 1945
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Willys Jeep MB 101st Airborne Division, WWII
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US Willy's Jeep "Follow Me" US Army Air Force, WWII
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Willy's Jeep "Follow Me" RAF, WWII
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