Front:
THE ARMORED MACHINE GUN CAR
PHOTO O BROWN BROS.
Back:
PUBLISHED BY AMERICAN COLORTYPE CO., CHICAGO
No, 3.
The importance of the automobile in the
present war can hardly be overestimated. At
the beginning of the war,
a fleet of Parisian
taxicabs enabled General Joffre to get his
troops mobilized at the proper point with in-
credible speed. Again and again the motor car
has saved the day, but here in the armored
machine gun car, we see the automobile in all
its glory of war. Note its sturdy construction,
solid wheels, steel shield for the man who
operates the machine gun, and the small, care-
fully shielded apertures through
driver can watch the road
paratively safe from hostile sharpshooters.
which
and still be com-
to Mearns
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