M416 varaint for Signal Corps, with tool chests. Trailer, Maintenance: Telephone Cable Splicere, 1/4 ton (G857). M100 varaint for Signal Corps, with tool chests. In 1950, Willys introduced the M-38 (identified as an MC by Willys), a post-WWII Jeep based on the CJ-3A and fitted will military-specific features, including a one-piece foldable windshield, bottom-mounted wipers, a pintle hook for towing, lifting shackles, and a fuel filler on the drivers side. Trailer, Maintenance: Telephone Cable Splicer, 1/4 ton (G747). Trailer, Telephone Cable Splicer, 1/4 ton, Single Axle, K-38 MB-T (Willys) and T3 (Bantam) Trailer, 1/4 ton for WW II jeeps (G-529) Wheels and tires were the same on the jeep and the trailer, providing more capability to recover from a flat tire or damaged wheel. Since the original jeep development in 1940, each model of jeep had a 1/4-ton trailer designated to be used with the vehicle for additional cargo space or more specialized uses. Military trailers with 1/4-ton capacity are designed to be used with the Truck, 1/4-ton 4x4, best known as the jeep. Gomez of the 1300th Military Airlift Squadron, stands by an M151A1 jeep and M416 trailer as he monitors a parachute drop made by members of the US Army 193rd Infantry Brigade during an airborne training mission at Venado Drop Zone, Howard AFB, Panama, May 1977. Chart of Military Vehicle Trailers with 1/4-ton Capacity
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