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25: 101: 530: 54: 312:, French Army until 1933 and in the French colonies until 1941 - part of them were modernized and fitted with French Laffly chassis, known as White-Laffly. 520: 413: 228: 525: 76: 341: 337: 484: 406: 309: 37: 451: 47: 41: 33: 58: 423: 399: 476: 446: 300: 285: 145: 391: 100: 489: 269: 170: 321: 296: 141: 386: 329: 494: 466: 317: 273: 308:
White AEF (also known as White Model 1918) 4x2 armored car built in 1918 and used by the
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4x2 armored car built in 1915 from US chassis fitted with armoured hull by
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White Model 1917 4x2 armored car built in 1917 developed into the AEF
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White No.2 4x2 armored car built in 1916 and used by the
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United States
French Army
United States Army
United States Marines
World War I
White Motor Company
Armor
M1895 Colt–Browning machine guns
White Motor Company
Cleveland, Ohio
White AM
Laffly
United States Army
United States Marines
American Expeditionary Force
First World War
M1 Scout Car
M3 Scout Car
M2 Half Track Car
M3 Half-track
M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage
M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage

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