File:WV-6 Trucks deep water fording kit on jeep – TM9-2853.jpg

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English: Late World War II Snorkel kit for ¼-ton to 2½-ton trucks, applied to a Willys MB / Ford GPW, originally called the WV-6 Snorkel kit – later aka G9-5700769 – Left front picture from U.S. Army Technical Manual TM 9-2853 "Preparation of Ordnance Materiel for Deep Water Fording".
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Source U.S. Army Technical Manual TM 9-2853 "Preparation of Ordnance Materiel for Deep Water Fording"
Author Unnamed personnel of U.S. Army / War Department

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Late World War II Snorkel kit for ¼-ton to 2½-ton trucks, applied to a Willys MB / Ford GPW

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