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A JEEP crossing the Rhine in an LCVP Público Deposited

Description
  • Event Name: World War II

Series
  • Groups. Subseries: Roll A. Folder: Book 1.
Location
  • Rhine, The
Accession Number
  • 2014/095
Caption
  • Flemming's caption typed on reverse side of image reads, in full: "Our Peep takes a ride across the Rhine in a LCVP, courtesy of the US Navy. They said we were the first to cross the Rhine thus with a vehicle. There were other ferry services being improvised too, like the one made of three heavy pontoons fastened together and powered by several outboard motors. Near Unkel, Ger - - 17 March 45" NOTE: Fleming refers to a "Peep" which is more well known as a Jeep. The term "Peep" was used by armored forces as it was the job of the Jeep/Peep to scout or "Peep" for targets and then call in the armored forces. "LCVP" means "Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel".
City
  • Unkel
Copyright Owner
Country
  • Germany
Subject
  • Rivers
  • Boats
  • Jeep automobiles
  • Soldiers
  • Landing craft
State/Province
  • Rhineland-Palatinate
Title
  • A JEEP crossing the Rhine in an LCVP
Photographer/Studio
  • Fleming, Malcolm L.
Donor's Image Number
  • A-8
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Source Metadata Identifier
Holding Location
Date Taken
  • 1945-03-17

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