Fort Holabird

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United States Army post in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, from 1918 to 1973

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1918 — 1973 military baseUnited States of America

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Bantam BRC 60 (Mk II) ¾ right front undergoing testing at Camp Holabird, MD (1941)Bantam BRC 60 (Mk II) ¾ right front undergoing testing at Camp Holabird, MD (1941)
Bantam BRC-40 pilot ¼-ton, 4WD jeep, manufactured by Checker Cab company, with four-wheel steeringBantam BRC-40 pilot ¼-ton, 4WD jeep, manufactured by Checker Cab company, with four-wheel steering
Bantam no. 1, tested 65 degrees down-hill, with three men – Holabird Depot, 1940.Bantam no. 1, tested 65 degrees down-hill, with three men – Holabird Depot, 1940.
Bantam #01 pilot car (`Blitz Buggy`) in testing at Camp HolabirdBantam #01 pilot car ('Blitz Buggy') in testing at Camp Holabird
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Testing of the Ford GP pre-production ¼-ton jeeps for the U.S. Army (Camp Holabird, early 1942)Testing of the Ford GP pre-production ¼-ton jeeps for the U.S. Army (Camp Holabird, early 1942)
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