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MVM named 2019 the “Year of the Military Dodge” and has in-
vited readers to share photos and stories of their military Dodge
vehicles. We want to see your military trucks. Send high-resolu-
tion photos of your military Dodge for us to share in the maga-
zine, on Facebook, and maybe even in our annual calendar. Send
to [email protected] or mail to: MVM/ YOMD,
John Adams-Graf, 901 Fourth St., Suite 50, Hudson, Wisc. 54016
MVM named 2019 the “Year of the Military
Dodge” and has invited readers to share
photos and stories of their trucks.
Adam Buck sent this photo to celebrate our Year of the Military Dodge.
He wrote, “Our 1942 Dodge WC51 in the 151st Annual Memorial Day
Parade in Gettysburg, Penn. in 2018. This truck was brought back
from Norway by Bruce Gray, and my dad bought it from his widow.”
Arnoud de Beaufort’s 1942 WC-51 leading a parade in Veluwe,
Holland.
Simon Balding’s 1942 Canadian built Dodge D15 (15CWT) General
Service truck.
Neal from Denver sent this photo of his 1952 M37. He says, “It has an
all-original motor and transmission. I’m still adding the back seats,
wood work, and canvas. It runs — I take it out in the sunshine once
a month or so. It has been stored indoors for 40+ years.”
Ben Connor’s M37.