WW1 Truck

During World War I, before the arrival of United States Army, some charitable organizations offered ambulances to the Allied forces. The standard Ford Model T was provided - but without bodywork beyond the cowl. The legend says that the first ten ambulances were created with the wood of the transport cases! Later bodies were produced by the grand carrossier Kellner of Boulogne, near Paris. In 1918 this ambulance became the standard of US Army in France until the end of the war.
Awesome Stories
After assassinating the Tsar, his family and four of their helpers, the Bolshevik executioners had to hide eleven bodies. They placed the remains of all the murder victims into a Fiat truck, of the type depicted in this image, to move them away from the Ipatiev House. The "Reds" (Bolsheviks) were worried that the "Whites" (loyalists) would break-into the "House of Special Purpose" and find the bodies.
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WOMEN'S SERVICES ON THE WESTERN FRONT, 1914-1918
Ernest Brooks - Women Red Cross lorry drivers. The vehicle is one of the Yorkshire MineWorkers' Convoy. Etaples, 27th June 1917.
Model T Ford Forum: Photo: US ambulance in France
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Massey News
Modern analysis casts new light on WW1 deaths – Study - Massey University
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World War I 1914-1918: Wounded German soldiers on stretchers in a motorised ambulance painted with the Red Cross, - Stock Image