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Default Fuel for the allied forces

Hi Guys

You may have already known of this. In spite of watching films about WW2 and the European theatre, I never thought to wonder how all the military vehicles were supplied with fuel. They sure couldn't just stop at the corner station and fill up their tank or jeep gas tank. I found this film fascinating.

http://www.youtube.com/v/Nv9lBqPVuoE

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