The Army purchased two packs for testing, but did not evaluate them during the war.
The trucks were sold worldwide; the French Army purchased 3,500 vehicles, and Russia bought 400.
Over the next six years, the Army would purchase nearly 150 examples for a variety of support roles including training, liaison, observation, and as an air ambulance.
In the trunk were several rifles - German G3s like those the Army carried, but legally purchased - and a pair of binoculars.
The Army leased the 187 acre municipal airport and purchased an additional 300 acres for the cantonment area.
The German Army purchased 49 of these transporters in 1989.
During World War II, the Army purchased the land for exclusive military use.
In 1917, the Army purchased an additional 15,809 acres (64 km2) across the bay as a maneuver area.
The Army has purchased 99 cruise missiles a year; the lowest economic rate is 120.
The Army did not purchase another dirigible until after World War I.