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John Deere Battalion 608th Ordnance Base Armament Maintenance Battalion
John Deere Battalion 608th Ordnance Base Armament Maintenance Battalion

<b>R</b><b>eferring to John Deere nowadays inevitably brings to mind the company that gave its name to the imposing tractors and other agricultural machines that we encounter on our roads or in our fields. Indeed, the leaping deer, famous emblem of the Deere & Company, whose headquarters is located in Moline, Illinois in the United States, now adorns agricultural equipment (tractors, combine harvesters, etc...) but also forestry and public works equipment in more than 28 countries around the world. The John Deere Company is proud to be one of the oldest American companies, founded in 1868 by John Deere in the small state of Vermont. Afterwards, the brand spread and reached Europe from 1956. What is less known is that during World War II, one of the most precious goods exported across the Atlantic by the company was highly skilled manpower. Thus was born, in August 1942, the 608th Ordnance Base Armament Maintenance Battalion, more commonly known as the John Deere Battalion. Ordnance being the branch in the US Army that supplies, tests, maintains, and repairs all vehicles and armaments. This book pays tribute to the men who worked, sometimes at the risk of their lives, for our freedom.</b>

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John Deere Battalion: 608th Ordnance Base Armament Maintenance Battalion (French Edition)
John Deere Battalion: 608th Ordnance Base Armament Maintenance Battalion (French Edition)

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John Deere He Gave to the World the Steel Plow
John Deere He Gave to the World the Steel Plow

""John Deere: He Gave To The World The Steel Plow"" is a historical non-fiction book written by Neil M. Clark. It tells the story of John Deere, an American blacksmith and inventor who revolutionized agriculture with his invention of the steel plow. The book provides a detailed account of Deere's life, from his early years in Vermont to his move to Illinois, where he established his own blacksmith shop. The author describes Deere's struggles as a businessman and his determination to create a plow that would work better in the tough soil of the Midwest. The book also explores the impact of Deere's invention on agriculture and the growth of the American economy. The author uses primary sources, including letters and diaries, to provide a personal and engaging narrative of Deere's life and work. Overall, ""John Deere: He Gave To The World The Steel Plow"" is a fascinating and informative book that sheds light on the life of an important historical figure and his lasting impact on the world.This is a new release of the original 1937 edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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