That's my old DUKW, 14962 "DUSTY" up there, now living life in luxury back in the US.
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Gordon
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Giving it a try
I will give it a try.
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1944 GMC 2 1/2 Ton Amphibian Truck (DUKW) - Location: Wilsonville, Oregon
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Gordon,
You should have never sold your DUKW!!!
Here are a few DUKW photos.
Steve
Firing my 37MM AT Gun from the back of my DUKW!
Out in the Columbia River on a windy day
Columbia River on a snowy day!
And of course, backing down the ramp of a LST!
You should have never sold your DUKW!!!
Here are a few DUKW photos.
Steve
Firing my 37MM AT Gun from the back of my DUKW!
Out in the Columbia River on a windy day
Columbia River on a snowy day!
And of course, backing down the ramp of a LST!
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I know, Steve...
Gordon,
You should have never sold your DUKW!!!
Dusty has seen more action in the five years since I sold him than he did in the previous 15 - now he's back in the US.....
Gordon
(maybe an Amphicar ????)
You should have never sold your DUKW!!!
Dusty has seen more action in the five years since I sold him than he did in the previous 15 - now he's back in the US.....
Gordon
(maybe an Amphicar ????)
Gordon, in Scotland
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( Now officially given up on any form of politics )
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DUKW
Gordon,
Who bought your DUKW?
Steve
Who bought your DUKW?
Steve
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First it was....
Rex Ward, Chairman of the MVT, who used it on one or more of that last Normandy tours, then it was sold back to the US but dodn't recognise the name when Rex Told me.
Hammon, Harmon - somthing like that.
It's hull number 14962 and had most of the original equipment on it, everything from the stretcher side frames to the A-Frame prop rod.
Gordon
Hammon, Harmon - somthing like that.
It's hull number 14962 and had most of the original equipment on it, everything from the stretcher side frames to the A-Frame prop rod.
Gordon
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Great sight I will now check it out regularly.
Great sight I will now check it out regularly. Always looking for some help and advise. Well not yet but in a month or so I hope to get my DUKW and then need the advise. Tim
It wasn't me I didn't do it
Half Track
M10 Ammo Trailer
Dukw
Half Track
M10 Ammo Trailer
Dukw