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  2. Duple Coachbuilders - Wikipedia

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    1933 Dennis Dart / Duple 1937 Bedford WTB / Duple Preserved 1944 Bedford OWB with replica Duple utility body. Wartime bodies used untreated timber and often had short lives 1945 Daimler CW / Duple utility (left) 1947 Duple Vista bodied Bedford OB 1950 Duple A-type bodied AEC Regal 1956 / Duple Vega bodied Bedford SB 1965 Duple Bella Vega bodied Bedford SB 1966 Duple Bella Venture bodied ...

  3. List of United States Army tactical truck models - Wikipedia

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    1 ⁄ 4-ton utility jeep M715 series 1 + 1 ⁄ 4-ton 4x4: 1967–1969: 30,553: Ambulance, cargo, utility bodies (Modified Jeep J-series truck) M561 1 + 1 ⁄ 4-ton 6x6: 1968: 14,274: Cargo and ambulance bodies "Gamma Goat" M656 Series 5-ton 8x8: 1968–1969: 3 bodies for Pershing Missile System

  4. Bedford OB - Wikipedia

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    Bodies were designed and built by Duple Coachbuilders and bodies to Duple drawings were also built by Charles H. Roe in Leeds, Mulliners in Birmingham and Scottish Motor Traction in Edinburgh. [3] Total OWB production was 3,398, finishing in late 1945, the majority of the utility bodies were by Duple, a trend that continued post-war. [2]

  5. Dignified transfer - Wikipedia

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    United States Army soldiers unload the remains of Specialist Israel Candelaria Mejias, killed in combat operations in Iraq in 2009. In the United States Armed Forces, a dignified transfer is a procedure honoring the return of the remains of a servicemember from the theater of operations where they have died in the service of the United States.

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    Dozens of bodies used by Med Ed Labs came from a Fort Worth-based medical school, the University of North Texas Health Science Center. ... Nassiri paid an application fee to open a cremation and ...

  7. Coachbuilder - Wikipedia

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    The “body-makers” produced the body or vehicle itself, while the “carriage-makers” made the stronger timbers beneath and around the body. The timbers used included ash, beech, elm, oak, mahogany, cedar, pine, birch and larch. The tools and processes used were similar to those used in cabinet-making, plus other specific to coach-making.