



Half-Track Scout Cars Production Cleveland 1941
Half-track scout cars are produced at the White Motor Company in Cleveland, Ohio, in December 1941. These vehicles were essential for military operations, designed to navigate various terrains. Tire chains were included as standard equipment to enhance traction. This production reflects the U.S. Armys logistical preparations during World War II.
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Half-Track Scout Cars Production Cleveland 1941