1943 Willys Jeep WW2 New Guinea River Army Engineers Sessions Art Vintage Ad
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1943 Willys Jeep WW2 New Guinea River Army Engineers Sessions Art Vintage Ad:
$12.99
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Description
From a 1943 issue of The Saturday Evening Post, thisis an ad forWillys Army Jeepsby artist James Sessions. A true story is recounted of how the US Army Engineers had to build a bridge in broad daylight.
"We had hardly begun when we heard planes overhead and we all knew we were in for a job, under fire. The big pontons were quickly inflated. A Willys-built Jeep hauled them into the water, one by one. Another Jeep nudged them into position and held them against the current..."
Original advertisement, not a reproduction
Excellent Condition
Heavy paper, inside back cover of magazine
13 1/2"x 10 1/2"
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