Army, delivering over 13,000 of them for military use, many of which were used as ambulances GMC’s Model 16 was chosen as the standard ¾-ton truck by the U.S.Army with 2,300 staff cars, 1,100 artillery tractor V8 engines, mortar shells and many additional specialized vehicles In addition to supplying over 15,000 vehicles, engines and mortar shells, Cadillac also delivered America’s first armored car, a mission of protection that has been carried on by GM throughout the decades. Over 90 percent of GM’s truck production was redirected to war manufacturing during the First World War. It was at that time when various GM automotive divisions first rallied their incredible manufacturing might to produce thousands of vehicles, engines, aircraft and ammunition in support of the war effort. The origins of GM Defense date back more than 100 years to our support for the Department of Defense during World War I. As the largest commercial provider of military vehicles in history, GM continues this legacy of service to global defense and government customers today, on battlefields of the future and wherever mission requirements drive us. The unique imagery from our archive and historic facts captured here offer just a glimpse into our legacy of service. The following journey through the evolution of GM Defense over the past century highlights some of the contributions made by GM since 1914. Today, GM Defense continues this storied legacy as GM’s purpose-built defense and government business leveraging its commercial investment in advanced mobility and related technologies. Beyond GM’s commitment to the Department of Defense, our dedication to other government agencies is just as notable. From producing trucks, tanks, powertrains and ammunition, to refitting our manufacturing facilities to deliver additional combat support materiel, to investing in cutting-edge research and development, GM has supported those wearing the colors of our nation on battlefields throughout the world. Our many brands, including Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac, Buick and previously Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Fisher Body, Electro-Motive and others, have adapted their engineering prowess and advanced production capabilities to support the war efforts. For more than a century, General Motors has answered America’s call and supported the United States Armed Forces in every major military conflict.
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