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Old Faithful, Honorable Purple Heart Winner

• CATEGORIES: Features, Old Images Jeeping, Old News Articles, videos This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Thanks to Keith for the tip about Old Faithful.

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According to this page, the Associated Press captured this photo of “Old Faithful” on the island of Bougainville in 1944.

Recently, Jeep shot a commercial highlighting a little known fact that a jeep named “Old Faithful” was awarded an honorable Purple Heart for its service in Guadalcanal and Bougainville during WWII (not to be confused with a jeep that was named “Purple Heart“). The jeep was later put on display at the Marine Corps Museum, but, according to an article in Adweek, it disappeared and its whereabouts remain unknown.

The September/October 1944 Army Ordinance reported on Old Faithful:

Old Faithful was a Willys built jeep that served four Marine generals through the Guadalcanal campaign and the Bougainville invasion. Old Faithful was officially awarded the Purple Heart for “wounds”–two shrapnel holes in its windshield received during the Jap battleship shelling of Guadalcanal on October 13, 1942.

Old Faithful, the first American vehicle ever to be so decorated, was retired from active service by official Marine Corps order on December 22, 1943. Faithful to the last, this jeep’s motor, which has never been overhauled, purrs as smoothly today as it did on the historic day of August 7, 1942, when it first rolled onto Guadalcanal’s famous Lunga Beach. During its duty in the Pacific area,

Old Faithful served as official car for many distinguished leaders, including the late Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox, Adms. Chester Nimitz and William F. Halsey, Vice Adms. A.W. Fitch, and J.S. McCain, Marine Corps Commandant Lieut. Gen. Thomas Holcomb, his successor Lieut, Gen A.A. Vandegrift, and many others. In 1944, Old Faithful, after a long journey, arrived in heaven and now reposes in the Marine Corps Museum at the Marine Corps Air Station Quantico, Va.

Also in 1944, the Marine Corps Chevron included this photo and article on “Old Faithful”:

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WAR RELIC’ “Old Faithful,” retired after 18 monthsservice in the South Pacific as a command oar, was displayed in San Diego’s War Bond drive. It is being inspected by Majs. Granville Mitchell (left) and Douglas J. Preacher.

Battle-Worn Jeep Back In U. S. On Bond Tour

Old Faithful,” first Marine jeep to be landed on Guadalcanal and among the first on Bougainville, was exhibited at the Plaza War Bond center in downtown San Diego this week in connection with the Filipino Day program.

The jeep was retired on Bougainville recently after having traveled more than 11,000 miles of jungle terrain as a command car. During its 18 months’ service “Old Faithful” served four Marine generals as well as carrying every ranking Marine officer and visiting official on the two battle-torn islands.

Previously, the jeep had been awarded a “Purple Heart” for holes in its windshield, received when a Jap battleship shelled Guadalcanal. It is on its way toward becoming a museum piece at the Marine Corps Museum, Quantico.

 

 

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Early Rear Winch Platforms

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These two brochures, one from Koenig and one from Ramsey, show two early platforms for installing a rear PTO winch. These brochures were part of a 1947 Willys Overland equipment book.

Ramsey Winch Manufacturing Brochure:

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Koenig Iron Works Brochure:
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Happy Veteran’s Day

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….. Well, this was supposed to appear on Veteran’s Day. Not sure why it the scheduled post didn’t appear!

Tim shared these photos. He wrote, “Here is a photo of my friend SSG Darryl Peters father, and my  cousin in law MAJ Richard Hasey USMC with M151s”
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Viking Hub From Viking Automotive Equipment

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One hub I’ve never seen in the wild is the Viking Hub, a 1968 product developed by Don Chapman at the Viking Automotive Equipment in Gardena, California. Before he moved to California, Chapman was active in Colorado’s offroad community and was involved in an offroad accessories in Colorado as well, most likely Dualmatic or Husky (anyone know the relationship between the two?), which were both based in Longmont.

Here’s an ad for it. Looks like a nice hub:

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Four Wheeler Magazine did an article on the product and included this exploded view: 1969-01-fourwheeler-viking-hub-exploded

 

 

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More Pics From Charles

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Just this update today, courtesy of Charles.

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Rare original color photo US jeep in front of a bistro (cafe) shortly after the liberation of Paris.

Guerre 1939-1945. Libération de Paris. Parisienne embrassant des soldats américains. Août 1944.

Guerre 1939-1945. Libération de Paris. Parisienne embrassant des soldats américains. Août 1944.

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French officers -saigon 1949

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French Hotchkiss jeep

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jeep ‘founette’

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August 1961 Issue of the Jeep Merchandiser **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.

This looks to be a four-page news piece directed at salespeople.

“original non color folder , 8.5 x 11 folded , 17 x 11 unfolded , this is volume 1 #3 of “Jeep Merchandiser” . Published by the merchandising and advertising department for Jeep salesman”

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