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Old 28-07-15, 10:43
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Here are the links to original photos on LIFE archive (some photos are mirrored!):

http://images.google.com/hosted/life...3d19630fb.html
http://images.google.com/hosted/life...54c94b7ca.html
http://images.google.com/hosted/life...e9188bdad.html
http://images.google.com/hosted/life...5a24ea579.html

Another US Navy trucks from the same base shows civil registration plate again and U.S. NAVY marking on the rear edge of body (probably the same position was used for the Bomb Service Trucks, my friend's Ford GTBC has the same solution) :
http://images.google.com/hosted/life...81cf98f36.html
http://images.google.com/hosted/life...d8eeba3ae.html
http://images.google.com/hosted/life...3385b45b4.html
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Old 10-08-15, 17:48
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Here is another pic of one of these Fords
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Old 10-08-15, 21:34
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Thank you very much PaKlo and Niels!!

Niels photo is in the Navy archives and indicates that the vehicle was used in the Galapagos Islands off of Ecuador servicing aircraft that were protection for the shipping lanes to the Panama Canal. Very interesting!!!

I still think that PaKlo's photos were taken in California but it is now obvious that they were to be found elsewhere also.

I am about to put the photos up on some Ford truck enthusiast forums and see if they can help.

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Old 18-09-15, 21:00
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Hi!
Is it the same construction as used on Chevrolet M6 or just similar ?
It's may be you have some reference with details and dimensions ?
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Old 19-09-15, 15:09
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A list of U. S. military vehicles by supply catalog designation compiled from S.N.L. No.G-1 contains the following Bomb Service Trucks:
  • G085, Bomb Service truck:
    • M1 Yellow truck & coach AC-25 (1942)
    • M1 1½-Ton, 4×4, Ford 19-Y
    • M1 Diamond T, 201 3S
    • M6 1½-Ton, 4×4, Chevrolet
  • G109 M1 Bomb service Truck, Ford, model 19F
  • G110 M1 Bomb service truck, Diamond T model 201-BS
  • G115 M6 Bomb service truck, Chevrolet
  • G508 M27/27B1 Bomb service, GMC CCKW, truck, 2½-Ton, 6×6
  • G622, Truck, 1½ Ton, 4×4, Ford USN-GTB
    • GTBS Truck Bomb Service 1T 4×4 w Single Rear Tires
    • GTBC Truck Bomb Service 1 1-2T 4×4 w Rear Dual Tire
Truck, Bomb Service, M1 (Ford):
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http://www.fordclub.eu/graphics/gall...mb-service.jpg

Truck, 1½ Ton, 4×4, Ford USN-GTB:
ford_gtbc_bomb_service_2.jpg ford_gtbc_bomb_service_1.jpg

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Old 19-09-15, 16:33
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Could this be the M1 Yellow truck & coach AC-25?

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Old 19-09-15, 16:40
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Hi Hanno:

That one is a Diamond T 201 Bomb Service Truck.
50 built in 1942.

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Old 19-09-15, 22:08
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Quote:
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Maybe there is no known answer but I wonder about such things.
Same here!

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M1 Bomb service truck, 19-Y 1½-Ton, 4×4, Ford
Interestingly, according to Ford specs the model 19Y is a 1941 model-year 1-Ton Truck with 8-cyl 100hp engine and a 122" wb. chassis.

A picture of the same type as pictured in S.N.L. G-1 is listed in the ½-Ton section in Crismon's book, and it is a 4x2, not 4x4.

Bill's picture shows a 1942 model 1½-Ton 4×2 chassis, so clearly there was some evolution in Ford's 4x2 Bomb Truck.

Also did they switch to the 4x4 GTB version later on, or were the 4x2 and 4x4 versions produced concurrently?

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Old 19-09-15, 22:33
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Hi All:

I will come back in a few minutes with some observations about the various Bomb Service Trucks but for now, the bomb on the GMC is an M-34 2000 lb BlockBuster bomb.

One of many variations that were given that name.

Edit: I just noticed my photo was misidentified and I show a 10000 lb bomb. Anyway, same concept just a bit smaller, I will try to find the correct photo.

Correct photo now posted.

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