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Old 22-07-23, 02:34
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U prefix is a USASOS vehicle obtained under Reverse Lend Lease/Reciprocal Lend Lease.
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Old 22-07-23, 03:20
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This jeep appears to be a GPW, the shock mounts and the front spring clips are typical of a GPW.

Also noticed the Black swan unit sign, it is a West. Aust. scene so that does add up.

The trailer is a U.S. pattern Bantam/Willys.

1953.
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Old 22-07-23, 03:30
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U prefix is a USASOS vehicle obtained under Reverse Lend Lease/Reciprocal Lend Lease.
Yes . The Americans may have got the truck from the reverse Lend-Lease scheme and then loaned the truck back to the RAAF ?

Those 'U' numbers - they were usually seen on locally assembled Aust. pattern vehicles i.e. RHD staff cars . But anything is possible. Going through the AWM 126 you see some vehicles that were transferred to the U.S. forces in Australia, including CMPs .
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Old 22-07-23, 09:58
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Mike posted this pic earlier.
This was one of two Civilian Champ's involved in a major undertaking in Western Australia.
In January of 1954 the Surveyor General of Western Australia tasked John F Morgan with surveys, classification and topographical study of the virtually uninhabited North Kimberley Region in the far North of the state. (Some 15 000 square miles)
The list of equipment used for the 20 strong expedition:
Two Austin Champs (WN3) with trailers
Two Austin K9 30cwt 4x4 trucks
A GMC 6x6 and Willy’s Jeep and trailer supplied by the Australian Army
Bulldozer and grader with a 4x2 stores truck for road making
25 pack donkeys, 4 pack mules and 13 horses.
Portable 2way wireless units using the Royal Flying Doctor Service network where provided for communication between parties as well as the time signal needed for accurate surveying.
Supply was from the Avro Ansons belonging to MacRobertson Miller Aviation Co who where then flying for the RFDS

In a National Geographic article (The last Horseback Explorer, March 10, 2010) John Morgan had this to say:
“Those Austin Champs were heavy and the dust would billow up through the cab and the driver would come out after a day’s drive absolutely choked and covered in dust.”


https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/download...70_1.jpg?agree
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Old 23-07-23, 03:04
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Mike posted this pic earlier.
This was one of two Civilian Champ's involved in a major undertaking in Western Australia.
In January of 1954 the Surveyor General of Western Australia tasked John F Morgan with surveys, classification and topographical study of the virtually uninhabited North Kimberley Region in the far North of the state. (Some 15 000 square miles)
The list of equipment used for the 20 strong expedition:
Two Austin Champs (WN3) with trailers
Two Austin K9 30cwt 4x4 trucks
A GMC 6x6 and Willy’s Jeep and trailer supplied by the Australian Army
Bulldozer and grader with a 4x2 stores truck for road making
25 pack donkeys, 4 pack mules and 13 horses.
Portable 2way wireless units using the Royal Flying Doctor Service network where provided for communication between parties as well as the time signal needed for accurate surveying.
Supply was from the Avro Ansons belonging to MacRobertson Miller Aviation Co who where then flying for the RFDS

In a National Geographic article (The last Horseback Explorer, March 10, 2010) John Morgan had this to say:
“Those Austin Champs were heavy and the dust would billow up through the cab and the driver would come out after a day’s drive absolutely choked and covered in dust.”


https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/download...70_1.jpg?agree
There is a story behind each of these pics and thanks for filling in the details of the 1954 expedition .
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Old 27-07-23, 11:47
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RAAF Jeep. A early jeep with solid rims and the square fuel tank well. Likely it is a slatt grill MB.

https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b4064818_21

First stretcher case of a wounded soldier from the war entering the new Hollywood Military Hospital, 4 December 1941 [picture]
Photograph | 1941.
https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/download...b2399004_1.jpg

V.A.D. demonstration at Gloucester Park, 25 May 1941 [picture]
Photograph | 1941.
https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/download...b2387794_1.jpg

86. I.O. Duncan returned to farm in 1946. Motorbike is 1940-43 Indian Scout
https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b3523166_26

Soldiers thumbing a lift from approaching vehicle
041280PD: Soldiers thumbing a lift, 1942?
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A.W.A.S. and W.A.A.A.F.S. marching in Perth, 6 November 1942
226624PD: A.W.A.S. and W.A.A.A.F.S. marching in Perth, 6 November 1942
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