The Willys Jeep MB has become such an iconic image in World War Two and Vietnam war movies, and in TV series like M*A*S*H and Combat, that it's almost hard to believe that a year before the attack ...
In 1941, amidst the chaos of World War II, the Allied forces desperately needed a nimble off-road vehicle. Enter the Jeep, born from competition, a game-changing giant that emerged on the scene.
Camp Kaiser, South Korea, December 1958: Lynne Kaelber (seated) and Didi Hasson (standing) chat with two of the men of the 7th Military Police Company at Camp Kaiser. The two women are American Red ...
Please verify your email address. The first car to ever bear the Jeep name was built in 1945 and used in the US armed forces, simply called the Willys MB, Willys Jeep, or Jeep at the time, before ...
International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, Shawn McHale explores why the communist-led resistance in Vietnam won the anticolonial war against France (1945–54), except in the south. He shows how ...
Ten years in the making, this immersive series tells the epic story of the Vietnam War, bringing the war and the chaotic epoch it encompassed viscerally to life.
More than forty years after its conclusion, the Vietnam War is a persistent wound on the American psyche. It is a war that divided families and communities, and sparked massive protests on college ...
In 1968, with mounting criticism of the Vietnam War at home and abroad, President Johnson announced that he would stop the bombing of North Vietnam and that he would not run for re-election the ...
After the war, Willys secured the Jeep trademark, and the first civilian Jeep, 1945’s CJ-2A, went on sale aimed at farmers and others in need of a vehicle that could work off-road. The 1976 CJ-7 ...