File:White trucks fort riley.jpg

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Description The White Sewing Machine Company, as it was originally called, manufactured the Standard Class "A" Truck for the U.S. Army during World War I. Trucks bearing the White/GMC name were still being manufactured by the General Motors Corporation until 1990. Though not dated, the image is undoubtedly from 1917-1918. The photo was taken by O. M. Holt of Manhattan, KS, and measures 7" x 63".
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Source U.S. National Archives https://www.archives.gov/exhibits/panoramic_photography/part_3.html#
Author O. M. Holt

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