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- Q4596132 subject Q8128733.
- Q4596132 subject Q8264372.
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- Q4596132 subject Q8631583.
- Q4596132 abstract "The 1st Armored Car Squadron was a unit of the United States Marine Corps which was intended to utilise armored cars in combat. The unit was formed in 1916 in Philadelphia under Marine Captain Andrew B. Drum, falling under the Headquarters of the then-new 1st Marine Regiment.Inspired by the British Army's use of the Rolls-Royce Armoured Car, Franklin Roosevelt (then Assistant Secretary of the Navy) purchased two vehicles from the Armor Motor Car Company of Detroit. These were tested, and six more King Armored Cars were acquired and assigned to the squadron.The unit never saw combat, and was disbanded at Quantico in May 1921.".
- Q4596132 thumbnail King-armored-car-1916.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4596132 wikiPageWikiLink Q8128733.
- Q4596132 wikiPageWikiLink Q8264372.
- Q4596132 wikiPageWikiLink Q8543545.
- Q4596132 wikiPageWikiLink Q8631218.
- Q4596132 wikiPageWikiLink Q8631583.
- Q4596132 wikiPageWikiLink Q940135.
- Q4596132 comment "The 1st Armored Car Squadron was a unit of the United States Marine Corps which was intended to utilise armored cars in combat. The unit was formed in 1916 in Philadelphia under Marine Captain Andrew B. Drum, falling under the Headquarters of the then-new 1st Marine Regiment.Inspired by the British Army's use of the Rolls-Royce Armoured Car, Franklin Roosevelt (then Assistant Secretary of the Navy) purchased two vehicles from the Armor Motor Car Company of Detroit.".
- Q4596132 label "1st Armored Car Squadron (United States Marines)".
- Q4596132 depiction King-armored-car-1916.jpg.