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U.S. Army Signal Corps Vehicles 1941-45 (Hardcover)
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U.S. Army Signal Corps Vehicles 1941-45 (Hardcover)
Series: Casemate Illustrated Special
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A comprehensive and fully illustrated account of all the vehicles
needed to move, use, and maintain communications equipment vital to
the success of the U.S. Army during World War II, including trucks,
workshop trucks, vans and trailers all designed by the Signal
Corps, described in technical detail and illustrated by hundreds of
period photos. The Signal Corps was at the forefront of the
technological development of communications throughout World War
II. Tasked with coordinating all American military activities, the
Signal Corps initially had to rely on a communications landline
network covering some 1 300 000 km. This was soon overtaken by
radio communications. however adaptation remained a priority within
the US Army Signal Corps for when landline networks were
unavailable or radio silence had to be observed. Almost every large
piece of Signal Corps equipment required wheeled transport, and
over a hundred vehicles and trailers would be specially designed,
many associated with one particular radio or radar installation.
This comprehensive and fully illustrated account covers radar and
radio vehicles, plus specialised vehicles such as telephone repair
trucks, mobile telephone switchboards and homing pigeon units, all
described in technical detail and illustrated by hundreds of period
photos.
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