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Despite the widely held belief that Jeeps were named such because the U.S. Army referred to them as “Government Purpose” or “General Purpose” vehicles (G.P.), the term “jeep” was in use by Army personnel as early as 1914, long before the Jeep as we know it was put into service during World War II.

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Despite the widely held belief that Jeeps were named such because the U.S. Army referred to them as “Government Purpose” or “General Purpose” vehicles (G.P.), the term “jeep” was in use by Army personnel as early as 1914, long before the Jeep as we know it was put into service during World War II.

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