Overview-
The ultimate guide to the markings used on U.S. Army tanks, lorries and Jeeps in 1944, invaluable to historians, modelers and collectors.
Everyone is familiar with the iconic WWII Jeep, its green paintwork annotated with white letters, numbers and symbols. Unintelligible to the casual observer, these markings were integral to the organization of the U.S. Army on the move in 1944.
This uniquely detailed guide covers all the markings used on American tanks and tracked vehicles, lorries and jeeps to denote their unit and classification, plus tactical markings and the debarkation codes used in the Normandy landings. Hundreds of contemporary photographs are paired with precise color diagrams to show exactly how markings appeared on vehicles, including the exact measurements, and explain all the different variations in use. A final chapter covers the variations of camouflage used on vehicles.
The perfect reference book for modelers, collectors, and restorers of historic vehicles, and a fascinating guide to anyone wanting to use WWII photographs to aid their research.
About The Author-
TABLE OF CONTENTS-
Lend-Lease vehicles
Communications: The Red Ball Express
The Organization of the U.S. Army
Common markings Unit markings
Camouflage
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
REVIEWS-
"The hundreds of contemporary photos are paired with precise color diagrams to show exactly how markings appeared on vehicles, including the exact measurements of markings, and explaining all the different variations in use."
"If this isn't the definitive guide to US Army vehicles markings in 1944, any contender will be hard pressed to top this collection of 324 black and white photos (handful in color) and 396 color illustrations (for placement purposes on bumpers, sides, tops, etc., with most of these bumper markings paired with photos)."
"The photos alone should be an inspiration to modelers and there are a goodly number in color, which is a treat."
"The authors Mr. Bouchery and Mr. Charbonnier have done an exceptional job with this book comprehensively covering US Army Vehicle Markings, circa 1944. They successfully examine and explain a topic that is fairly complex, yet make it easy to understand for both novices and “experts”. I have to say that I’ve learned a lot by reading this book. [...] A "Must Have"."
"This reference is a welcome addition that modelers, collectors, and restorers of historic vehicles will come to rely on as a standard reference."
''I recommend book for all AFV modelers and history fans who would like to learn something new.''
"… this should be a must for any modellers reference bookshelf, and I am confident you won't be disappointed."
‘’This book packs a vast amount of information which is well presented and illustrated with on every page with photos and colour drawings. Many years ago we had the Almark book (which I still refer to), then several other books on U.S. markings, but this book supersedes the lot. I was impressed to find so many ‘new to me’ photos, including a vehicle from my late Uncle’s unit. Highly recommended.’’