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WWII jeep painted in navy blue color. While the standard color for Army jeeps was olive drab, some US Navy jeeps were painted a different color, often a navy blue or a light blue-grey, for use on naval bases and ships. These were sometimes called "Navy Blue" jeeps and were used for general purpose tasks within the naval service.
| Jeep Type | Serial Number | Last Updated (PST) | Name | City | State/Province | Country | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Willys MB | 257144 | Fri 1:40pm, Nov 20th | Erling Skagen | No Norge | Norway | ||
| Willys MB | 204102 | Fri 1:09pm, Nov 20th | Erling Skagen | No Norge | Norway | ||
| Willys MB | 154381 | Fri 11:58am, Nov 20th | Erling Skagen | Norway | Norway | ||
| Willys MB | 357866 | Fri 11:41am, Nov 20th | Erling Skagen | No Norge | Norway | ||
| Ford GPW | 62522 | Sat 10:33am, Nov 14th | Sean Mcgann | Manchester | Connecticut | United States | |
| Ford GPW | 155438 | Sat 4:42am, Nov 14th | Angenot Pm | France | France | ||
| Ford GPW | 9601 | Wed 12:07am, Nov 11th | Jon Davis | Lebanon | Oregon | United States | |
| Ford GPW | 5235 | Tue 9:37pm, Nov 10th | Mark | Atascadero | California | United States | |
| Ford GPW | 22901 | Sat 4:53pm, Nov 7th | Jeff Beam | Michigan | United States | ||
| Willys MA | 92372 | Wed 6:03pm, Nov 4th | Robert Huraj | Orlando | Florida | United States |