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Old 07-12-23, 11:19
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Default RCAF milk tender?

What on earth is the function of this trailer?


"Exterior 3/4 view from front end motor, flaps up, milk tender, U.S. 240"
RCAF files, date 13 Nov. 1944
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Old 07-12-23, 11:35
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Default Gmc cckw-353

Postwar, US-built vehicles are becoming the norm.

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Date(s): 18 Feb. 1949
Place: Sudbury, Ont.,
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