Why were these used so much in war films?

Why were these used so much in war films?
What is the tactical use of thess jeeps in wars anyways, and why did the u,s. Make like a million of them?

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gotta go fast

What is the tactical use of a vehicle that takes you from point A to B? Are you twelve?

I prefer the British version, espeassily the 67 Jeep convertible
>we need a British villain

>I prefer the British version, espeassily the 67 Jeep convertible
>>we need a British villain

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Cheap, fast, and reliable, good for command and control, for ferrying officers around a battlefield, can also be used to haul equipment and ammunition, and evacuate wounded. They were also lightweight and could be flat packed meaning that they could be sent nearly anywhere

Why don't they make them like this anymore?

I bet you liked cars, faggot. Here have a sarge

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this thing could be taken down to parts and it was super light weight and could get almost anywhere fast. Fuck comfort this was a war time machine
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They were used just as general transport, in combat and behind the lines. There were millions of them because using the same general transport vehicle made maintenance easier.
Not unlike the later HMMWVs.

Something something Vietnam

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That video is pretty cool
Much better than the jp jeeps

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What happened in Vietnam?

I was wondering why Chrysler doesn't just make willy MB's anymore.

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Post more movie jeeps
Saving private ryan

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>in combat
How?

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Thin red line

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>the muttt

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Cheap, mass produced. Easy to use. Ground mobility and ability to load carry. Modern equivalent would be mrzrs.

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Just like how the hmmwv is used, although tactics are a little different these days because they have bradleys and other armor for support.
The concept is still the same though.