Military Vehicles

Why I Drive Dodge Trucks

Back in 2001, I was working night shift on a long-term assignment for a foundry in Richland Center, Wisc., just before the cowardly attack on the World Trade Center. I had gone home to Indiana for the weekend to bring back my fully-restored 1941 Dodge, WC-7 command car (with winch) on my three-axle, open trailer. I had intended to parade it at the military vehicle show in Iola, Wisc, the following weekend.

When I checked in at the local motel for the week running up to the show, I asked the manager to tell her

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