Ok, here we are:
Army motors numbers 119, 120, 121 and 122. The article is called: "old reliable" The history of a military vehicle, by Donald E. Graves.
It shows both restoration progress pictures and wartime pics of a White M3 halftrack in service with the Canadian Army.
If your friends don't have the AM's, I will be happy to scan the articles for you.
Good luck,
Jeroen
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