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Three Men and a Child Examine a Diesel Truck Engine



Three Men and a Child Examine a Diesel Truck Engine
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Title: Three Men and a Child Examine a Diesel Truck Engine
Description: Color photo of three men and a small girl named LaRue Criscione examining a truck engine. The truck is an International Transtar II, and part of the International Harvester United States Armed Forces Bicentennial Caravan. The men are in coveralls and hardhats, while LaRue is dressed in a white outfit with red and blue bands. The photo caption reads "On-site examinations of newly developed IH V-800 diesel engines, standard power for 16 display rigs, are daily ritual. Here, crew manning Caravan Two's Air Force vehicle, fascinated viewer LuRae Criscione, 7, of Berwyn, Illinois, as servicemen tilted cab of Transtar II shortly after in-transit procession was photographed from the air by Air Force T/Sgt. Deal Toney."

Image ID: 98702
Creation
Date:
1975 
Creator
Name:
International Harvester Company
City, State: Illinois
Collection
Name:
Genre: Photographs
Additional
Information:
Photograph taken for "International Trail" magazine, volume 45, number 6, 1975, page 3.
Subjects: Hats
Trucks
Armed Forces
Military parades & ceremonies
Children
Men
Outdoor photography
Engines
Work clothes
Clothing and dress
Protective clothing
Patriotism
 

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