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Old March 31st, 2001, 12:17 AM
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what was the best land cruiser
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do you mean like tanks trucks and jeeps and stuff?
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Definately the Jeep. It beat the Germans command card/equivilent--The Kubelwagon, hands down. The russians had our Jeep and built a similar vehicle--not in looks but in its purpose, I do not know the name of that vehicle. The Germans also had The Schwimmwagon, the Brits had a special one built for the L.R.D.P. in North Africa--otherwise, they too used the Jeep.

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I agree. The jeep was great and gave mobility to the infantry. One that I think may beat it in the all purpose category would be the American Halftrack. Talk about different versions!
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The jeep wasn't very armored at all, but that wasn't it's purpose. It was used with infantry and did a great job at fast, quick attacks and longer ones.
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