Robert_Stephens
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Hi everyone,
I am enjoying this site so much after a return for a time away. So many cool rigs, and all good folks that post the most fun and erudite posts and comments. A real pleasure and fellowship place.
With that said, wanted to start a thread like I have over on my own forum of our favorite Jeep pics. They can be of any Jeep or your own as well, but just your all time fav. I'll start with mine, and why:
LRDG-(Long Range Desert Group), SAS, British Special Operations Forces, East of Tobruk, October, 1941, The Great Sand Commons, Sahara Desert, North Africa.
(This photo started me on my 3 million+mile, 26 Jeeps to date, and 46 year journey with Jeeps, and counting, starting when I was 9 years old--staring at this photo constantly)---Marion R. Stephens, 73rd Bomb Wing, 20th Air Force, 163rd Bomb Squadron (B-29 Super Fortress), USAF. Island of Saipan, Marianas Islands, South Pacific, June, 1944-- a 1944 Jeep MB #498. ......I Love you daddy-I miss you!
These two photos are my fav and got me going so long ago. The 2nd one is of my dad, and that would be obvious influence, since I was a child and discovered this in his WW2 scrapbook, at about age 7 or so. The top one, after 15 years or so, and got to go into the field to the very places I see in these vintage photographs with my own Jeep(s), inspire still to no end. That top photo is the epitome of the Jeep aura, my own life as it developed, and just says, "Earth is within Jeepin' distance!".............
.............and then, I like this one down in the Sonora Reach, in The Great Southwest Desert Commons of the United States, my home country when not on travel. VEX and I here in southern NM:
Ok, everyone, now yours.
Thank you all in advance,
Robert
I am enjoying this site so much after a return for a time away. So many cool rigs, and all good folks that post the most fun and erudite posts and comments. A real pleasure and fellowship place.
With that said, wanted to start a thread like I have over on my own forum of our favorite Jeep pics. They can be of any Jeep or your own as well, but just your all time fav. I'll start with mine, and why:
LRDG-(Long Range Desert Group), SAS, British Special Operations Forces, East of Tobruk, October, 1941, The Great Sand Commons, Sahara Desert, North Africa.
(This photo started me on my 3 million+mile, 26 Jeeps to date, and 46 year journey with Jeeps, and counting, starting when I was 9 years old--staring at this photo constantly)---Marion R. Stephens, 73rd Bomb Wing, 20th Air Force, 163rd Bomb Squadron (B-29 Super Fortress), USAF. Island of Saipan, Marianas Islands, South Pacific, June, 1944-- a 1944 Jeep MB #498. ......I Love you daddy-I miss you!
These two photos are my fav and got me going so long ago. The 2nd one is of my dad, and that would be obvious influence, since I was a child and discovered this in his WW2 scrapbook, at about age 7 or so. The top one, after 15 years or so, and got to go into the field to the very places I see in these vintage photographs with my own Jeep(s), inspire still to no end. That top photo is the epitome of the Jeep aura, my own life as it developed, and just says, "Earth is within Jeepin' distance!".............
.............and then, I like this one down in the Sonora Reach, in The Great Southwest Desert Commons of the United States, my home country when not on travel. VEX and I here in southern NM:
Ok, everyone, now yours.
Thank you all in advance,
Robert
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