When I served in the U.S. Navy, we had one aboard the USS Galveston in 1962-63.
It was used as a general utility vehicle in our home port (San Diego).
John Bowen wrote:
> None is not absolutely correct (depending on how you want to define Jeep).
> Some DJ's (postal type jeep) in left hand drive, 2wd, automatic were put
> into military service. I have seen one ex-Air Force version.
>
> J. D. Bowen
>
> >From: "Eugene PANTANO" <snoshu@market1.com>
> >
> >NONE ! gene
> >----- Original Message -----
>
> >From: "Gregory Sheridan" <sheridan@dickinson.edu>
>
> >did the Military ever produce Jeep's in Automatic to help them >transition
> >from one vehicle to another? If so are automatic
> >Jeep's easy to locate or are the more of a rare one of a kind piece
>
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