"Postby joel gopan » Wed Feb 08, 2006 8:35 am
There are many takes on when Blue Drab was discontinued, but seeing is believing, and the 2" registration markings on CCKW were blue drab as late as 45. The "W" prefix was not used with the 2" CCKW registration. The "W" prefix was discontinued in early 42, but many vehicles that were repainted continued with them, possibly to not all organizations being familiar with the latest marking bulletins.
Joel"
Blue drab was the factory applied color for the registration number. It was required by AR 850-15. If the registration number included the a 'W', it would have been carried over when repainted. But such a low percentage of CCKWs had the 'W' registration number (approx 10%) that they are underrepresented simply due ti that fact.. there never were a lot to begin with.
The official cut off date for the low visibility blue drab to be repainted semi gloss white was August 15th, 1945 ( but the 15 February 1945 AR850-5 directed that registration numbers be white from the factory). This has nothing to do with the end of the war (which was, coincidentally, 15AUG45) they had no way to know in FEB45 that the war would be over by then
But it DOES mean that EVERY FACTORY PRODUCED CCKW was delivered to the Army with BLUE DRAB until FEB45. The are only three exceptions to the blue drab rule:
1. SUP/TUP crated vehicles assembled overseas
2. the very first contract of CCKWX's (approx 7500 trucks)
3. trucks repainted by maintenance as needed
Those registration numbers were white.
But as usual, GOPAN/DOVER/WWIITRUCK has little real idea what he is talking about.