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Armored Car: A History of American Wheeled Combat Vehicle
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Military academy made unique contributions to history
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Two armored cars built by Royal P. Davidson in 1900
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United States

Davidson-Duryea gun carriage
Royal Page Davidson
Northwestern Military and Naval Academy
Highland Park, Illinois
"Royal Page Davidson Armored Car"
the original
ISBN
0-89141-777-X
ISBN
1-57607-995-3
Categories
Armoured fighting vehicles of the interwar period
Armored fighting vehicles of the United States
Armoured cars

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