Howie machine gun carrier
The Howie machine gun carrier was a prototype American military reconnaissance and machine-gun carrier of the mid 20th century. The Howie (also called the Howie-Wiley and nicknamed the "belly flopper") never entered production. A single prototype was made of this early effort at military motorization, an initiative that later led to the highly successful Jeep. The Howie is still in existence, at Fort Benning.
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Howie machine gun carrier
The Howie machine gun carrier was a prototype American military reconnaissance and machine-gun carrier of the mid 20th century. The Howie (also called the Howie-Wiley and nicknamed the "belly flopper") never entered production. A single prototype was made of this early effort at military motorization, an initiative that later led to the highly successful Jeep. The Howie is still in existence, at Fort Benning.
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Robert G. Howie
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United States Army Infantry School
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