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Grinnell, Iowa, United States

Grinnell, Iowa, United States
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MRE Books Transportation Books and Manuals
Land Rover Military Portfolio Land Rover Military Portfolio

This book contains a collection of articles by military Land
Rover expert Bob Morrison. Reports cover their use in Belgium,
Australia, Portugal, Holland, Kuwait, Denmark, Canada, Turkey,
Spain, and other countries, including their use with the British
Forces.
Condition: New
Softbound
8 x 10.5-inches
140 Pages
Fully Illustrated
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any enthusiast will love!



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