Original Source Documents:    November 6, 1940 - Demonstration of Bantam, Quarter-Ton, 4x4, Pilot Model at Fort Knox, KY - Mosley    details
Contributor:    William Spear
Source:    US National Archives at College Park


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November 6, 1940

MEMORANDUM TO:            The Engineering Officer, Holabird Quartermaster Depot, Baltimore, Maryland.

SUBJECT:                               Demonstration of Bantam, 1/4-Ton, 4 x 4, Pilot Model at Fort Knox, Kentucky.

  1.  The vehicle was driven four hundred and sixty-six (466) miles from Butler, Pennsylvania, to Fort Knox, Kentucky, arriving on Sunday, October 27, 1940.

2.  On Monday and Tuesday the vehicle was demonstrated to the Armored Force Board and commissioned personnel of the Armored Force, including Major General Bruce Magruder, Brigadier General Marshall Magruder, Brigadier General Baird, Lieutenant Colonel Brett, Lieutenant Colonel Unger, Lieutenant Colonel Benson, Major Read, Captain Krautoff, Lieutenant Colonel Boone, Major Jones, Major Howie, Lieutenant Zimmerman, Lieutenant Langston; the latter, an anti-tank platoon commander.

3.  During the demonstration period the vehicle was operated over all types of terrain and through the heaviest brush, demonstrating its ability to negotiate all types of terrain.  The only failure to negotiate terrain occurred when the vehicle became bogged dawn in mud and had to be towed out.

4.  On two occasions the new anti-tank gun was towed. One demonstration was given with six (6) persons in the body and the anti-tank gun on tow, and under these conditions the most difficult terrain was satisfactorily traversed. The vehicle on numerous occasions demonstrated the ability to go through stands of saplings averaging one and one half (1-1/2) inches in diameter.

5.  On Wednesday, October 30th, the return journey to Butler, Pennsylvania, was started, and terminated on Thursday, October 31st. Enroute, the vehicle was in collision with a one and one-half (1-1/2) ton truck at a speed of forty (40) miles per hour, causing only minor damages to the subject vehicle, - a good demonstration of its ruggedness.

6.  The general reaction of the officers who witnessed demonstrations of the subject vehicle was very favorable.

7.  To successfully tow the anti-tank gun, measures will have to be taken to give increased spade clearance above the ground, although the use of the new gooseneck lunette in reverse position might give sufficient clearance. As none of these lunettes were available at Fort Knox, it was not possible to determine this point.   

 

E. L. MOSELEY

Captain (INF.), Q.M.C.


Research Areas:

R-000019    1940 Indiana road map
R-000018    1940 Kentucky road map
R-000023    1940 Maryland road map
R-000020    1940 Ohio road map
R-000022    1940 Pennsylvania road map
R-000021    1940 West Virginia road map
R-000002    Armored Force Board
R-000024    Bantam Pilot Model Demonstration Schedule
R-000006    Brigadier General Baird - Personal records
R-000005    Brigadier General Marshall Magruder - Personal records
R-000011    Captain Krautoff - Personal records
R-000091    E. L. Moseley - Personal records
R-000017    Gooseneck lunette
R-000009    Lieutenant Colonel Benson - Personal records
R-000012    Lieutenant Colonel Boone - Personal records
R-000007    Lieutenant Colonel Brett - Personal records
R-000008    Lieutenant Colonel Unger - Personal records
R-000016    Lieutenant Langston - Personal records
R-000015    Lieutenant Zimmerman - Personal records
R-000004    Major General Bruce Magruder - Personal records
R-000014    Major Howie - Personal records
R-000013    Major Jones - Personal records
R-000010    Major Read - Personal records
R-000003    Newsletter for Fort Knox
R-000001    Scheduled events for Fort Knox, Kentucky on October 27, 1940 through October 31, 1940


Persons Referenced:

P-000003    Baird - Brigadier General
P-000006    Benson - Lieutenant Colonel
P-000009    Boone - Lieutenant Colonel
P-000004    Brett - Lieutenant Colonel
P-000011    Howie, Robert G. - Major
P-000010    Jones - Major
P-000008    Krautoff - Captain
P-000013    Langston - Lieutenant
P-000001    Magruder, Bruce - Major General
P-000002    Magruder, Marshall - Brigadier General
P-000014    Moseley, E. L. - Captain
P-000007    Read - Major
P-000005    Unger - Lieutenant Colonel
P-000012    Zimmerman - Lieutenant


Topics Referenced:

T-000063    American Bantam Car Company
T-000005    Armored Force
T-000006    Armored Force Board
T-000004    Bantam, 1/4-Ton, 4 x 4, Pilot Model
T-000002    Butler, Pennsylvania
T-000001    Fort Knox, Kentucky
T-000003    Holabird Quartermaster Depot
T-000008    anti-tank gun
T-000009    gooseneck lunette
T-000007    vehicle testing

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