The history of the 4021st Quartermaster Truck Company dates back to World War II. There does not seem to be any additional information on this particular division of the company.
My Dad was in the Army in the 2476 Quartermaster Truck Company assigned to the Air Force. He was stationed in Burma and India.
Ernest R. Sternberg has written: 'History of Sterling trucks' -- subject(s): History, Sterling Motor Truck Company, Sterling trucks 'A history of motor truck development' -- subject(s): History, Trucks
Moreland Motor Truck Company ended in 1940.
Chase Motor Truck Company ended in 1919.
Chase Motor Truck Company was created in 1907.
Doug Siefkes has written: 'Kenworth' -- subject(s): History, Kenworth Truck Company, Kenworth trucks
Technician 5th grade, 3756 Quartermaster Truck Company. During that era, the structure was the opposite of what it is today in that grade 1 was the highest and seven was the lowest (as opposed to 1 being lowest and 9 being highest today). This rank was a non-NCO version of Corporal and wore similar chevrons, but with a T marker to differentiate them from their NCO counterparts.
Sanford-Herbert Motor Truck Company ended in 1939.
Sanford-Herbert Motor Truck Company was created in 1909.
When you see the name GMC on a truck, that is the company that made the truck. GMC is a part of the GM company and it stands for General Motors Corporation.
There is one company that make the Tonka dump truck toy for children. The name of the company that make the Tonka dump truck toy for children is known as TONKA.
One company that seems to compete with Enterprise's truck rentals is U-Haul. There is also the Penske Truck Rental company, which also competes with Enterprise.