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English: T28 or T29 World War II jeep experimental half-track prototype.
Project no° 5029/7-6-'41 -- Litter carrier, T28. -- Right side view; U.S. Ordnance Department / Corps.
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Author Unnamed personnel of U.S. Ordnance Dept. / Corps
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