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"German Mobile Truck Maintenance Company" from Tactical and Technical Trends
The following intelligence report on a German mobile truck maintenance company was
originally published in Tactical and Technical Trends,
No. 15, Dec. 31, 1942.
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GERMAN MOBILE TRUCK MAINTENANCE COMPANY
According to a prisoner of war, the Germans have employed in North Africa a special
mobile maintenance company, used solely for the repair of trucks. The company has a
strength of about 100 officers and men. It is fully motorized, being equipped
with 15 vehicles; two of these vehicles are machine-shop trucks which are equipped
with lathes, drilling machines, and welding equipment. The unit, while equipped
with trucks fitted with cranes, very seldom performs recovery functions. Repairs
are carried out in a large tent in which there is sufficient room for the
company's 20 machinists to work at once.
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