Historic military vehicle stolen from Dixie National Forest

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CEDAR CITY, Utah — A vehicle that is part of an historic archaeological site inside the Dixie National Forest near Cedar City has been stolen, authorities said.

One of just under 16,000 built, the Half-track was made for the U.S. Department of Defense between 1939 and 1943. With wheels on the front and rubber tracks on the rear, the vehicle carried 6 passengers, which included a gunner, driver and front-seat passenger.

 

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