Lend fast, mobile firepower to your U.S. Army force with these ubiquitous Willy's Jeeps armed as they are with .30 and .50 cal machineguns.
U.S. Army Jeep With .30 Cal MMG
In June 1940, the American Army asked for a vehicle that could "go-anywhere." The answer was the four-wheel drive Willy's MB and the Ford GPW, both models referred to as Jeeps. 630,000 jeeps were produced by the end of the war.
Cost: 32 points (Inexperienced), 36 points (Regular), 40 points (Veteran)
Weapons: Pintle-mounted MMG with 360° arc of fire
Damage value: 6 plus (soft-skinned)
Tow: Light anti-tank gun
U.S. Army Jeep With .50 Cal HMG
Developed for reconnaissance and liaison duties, the jeep was well suited to a variety of roles and was even used in airborne landings.
Cost: 42 points (Inexperienced), 46 points (Regular), 50 points (Veteran)
Weapons: Pintle-mounted HMG with 360° arc of fire
Damage value: 6 plus (soft-skinned)
Tow: Light anti-tank gun
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