jrs44jimmy
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My 1944 CCKW 353 open cab has a arctic cab on it , that's how I bought it . I've seen a few pictures of CCKW's with arctic cab's but can't find any info on them . Any help with any info would be greatly appreciated
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I had an Uncle was a tank commander (M-4 Shermans) under Patton, and he did tell me a story once of how cold those tanks were during the Bulge. He said buttoned up that they at least kept the wind off of you, but if I remember right there was no "heater" in those things (so I guess collective body heat of the crew was all they had). The End.Definitely would have been appreciated at the Battle of the Bulge, as I knew a few truck drivers (a lot, actually), that ran their CCKW's with only the top canvas on the cab. The Army figured that if you were comfortable, you probably weren't paying attention! I always figured if you're freezing to death, you're probably not paying attention either.
A guy that served in Korea said they would run the tank engine up to operating temperature right before bedtime, and then sack out on the deck above the warm engine.I had an Uncle was a tank commander (M-4 Shermans) under Patton, and he did tell me a story once of how cold those tanks were during the Bulge. He said buttoned up that they at least kept the wind off of you, but if I remember right there was no "heater" in those things (so I guess collective body heat of the crew was all they had). The End.