My Father
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 6:26 am
Hello Friends,
It is with great sadness that I must report on the passing of my father Benjamin after a long bout with congestive heart failure and pneumonia.
He was 89 and in 1939 survived a crash in a Dodge command car he was driving(See SNAFU in Issue 121,June 2007 of MV Magaziine)sustaining injuries which prevented him from re-enlisting in 1941. We have lost another of the "Greatest Generation". I found some really cool pics of his pre-WWII Army days. They were still using mule-drawn artillery in 1938!
His unit was one of the first to test the Dodge troop trucks on a convoy drive from Ft. Knox to Alabama. I remember him telling me they all came from the factory excessivley toed in, and half of the front tires were worn away by the time they arrived in AL.
I was hoping to have enough of my M37 finished to give him a ride for his 90th birthday this Sept. I have been frantically working since 05 to accomplish this and I came darn close. I will honor him when it is finished by researching his 5th Division US Army unit markings for my trucks insignia. I plan to use my trucks year and Dad's birthdate for my hood numbers 58-091618.
It is with great sadness that I must report on the passing of my father Benjamin after a long bout with congestive heart failure and pneumonia.

His unit was one of the first to test the Dodge troop trucks on a convoy drive from Ft. Knox to Alabama. I remember him telling me they all came from the factory excessivley toed in, and half of the front tires were worn away by the time they arrived in AL.
I was hoping to have enough of my M37 finished to give him a ride for his 90th birthday this Sept. I have been frantically working since 05 to accomplish this and I came darn close. I will honor him when it is finished by researching his 5th Division US Army unit markings for my trucks insignia. I plan to use my trucks year and Dad's birthdate for my hood numbers 58-091618.
