Photograph
M-62 Wrecker Moving Truck
Color photograph of members of the 73rd Armored Field Artillery using an M-62 wrecker to remove a damaged truck from a field at Fort Hood. The specifications of the M-62 are as follows: 179" WB Truck, Medium Wrecker, with 11.00 x 20 front & dual rear tires. |
Image ID: | 78262 |
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Creation Date: | circa 1952 |
Creator Name: | International Harvester Company |
City: | Fort Hood |
County: | |
State: | Texas |
Collection Name: | International Harvester Company corporate archives central file (documented series), 1819-1998 |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | photographic print, color |
Original Format Number: | MCC MSS 6Z, Box 105, Folder 13703, #32 |
Original Dimensions: | 10 x 8 inches |
The original captions reads: "Vehicles that are bogged down or broken down are easily handled by the 73rd Armored Field Artillery Battalion at Fort Hood, Texas, with the M-62 wrecker. Each battalion has one of these units as part of its field equipment" and "On the following pages, the M-39 series of five-ton, 6 x 6 tactical vehicles is shown in actual operation through a series of color and black-and-white photographs. As the original design contractor, working in cooperation with the development engineers of the Detroit Arsenal, International Harvester developed and produced the first M-39 series units. As the principal producer under Army Ordnance contracts, International Harvester is continuing to redesign and effect engineering changes for improved functional operation of these vehicles. The vehicles are manufactured on the production lines at Fort Wayne Works under the same quality control system as the commercial models which have made International Harvester a recognized leader in the heavy-duty truck field." |
Landscape |
Military camps |
Military uniforms |
Transportation, Military |
Men |
Outdoor photography |
Trucks |
Ordnance |
Weapons |
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