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A staff car is a vehicle used by a senior military officer, and is part of their country's white fleet. The term is most often used in relation to the United Kingdom where they were first used in quantity during World War I, examples being the Vauxhall D-type and Crossley 20/25.

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  • Une Staff Car, ou voiture d'état-major, est un véhicule utilisé par un officier militaire, et fait partie du parc roulant non combattant de l'armée de son pays. Ce parc comprend des camions, des bus, des tout-terrains, des berlines et autres. Le terme est le plus souvent utilisé en relation avec le Royaume-Uni, où cet ensemble de véhicules est repris sous le terme "white fleet" (flotte blanche), où ces voitures ont d'abord été utilisées en quantité au cours de la première Guerre Mondiale, les exemples les plus courants étant les Vauxhall D-type et Crossley 20/25. (fr)
  • A staff car is a vehicle used by a senior military officer, and is part of their country's white fleet. The term is most often used in relation to the United Kingdom where they were first used in quantity during World War I, examples being the Vauxhall D-type and Crossley 20/25. Staff cars are often painted in camouflage colours, or plain black. In the U.S., Brazil and other American countries the frequent colour is flat olive-drab as used on the 1941 Buick Century Series 60, used during the Second World War. It was generally painted in khaki, with a white star on the front doors. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, commander in chief of the Allied Forces on the Western Front during World War II, used a Packard Clipper 1942 staff car. The Plymouth P11 1941 was also used frequently. During the Second World War the German Wehrmacht (armed forces) also used staff cars for various purposes. These included military models with machine gun mounts like the Horch 108 and converted civilian versions for high-ranking officers like the Horch 853. Mercedes-Benz also produced vehicles that the Wehrmacht converted for use as staff cars. Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery used a 1939 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith during the war and continued to use it while serving as Commander of the British Army of the Rhine and as Chief of the Imperial General Staff. It was used by successive Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff until its retirement in 1964. Currently it is on display at the Royal Logistic Corps Museum. (en)
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  • Une Staff Car, ou voiture d'état-major, est un véhicule utilisé par un officier militaire, et fait partie du parc roulant non combattant de l'armée de son pays. Ce parc comprend des camions, des bus, des tout-terrains, des berlines et autres. Le terme est le plus souvent utilisé en relation avec le Royaume-Uni, où cet ensemble de véhicules est repris sous le terme "white fleet" (flotte blanche), où ces voitures ont d'abord été utilisées en quantité au cours de la première Guerre Mondiale, les exemples les plus courants étant les Vauxhall D-type et Crossley 20/25. (fr)
  • A staff car is a vehicle used by a senior military officer, and is part of their country's white fleet. The term is most often used in relation to the United Kingdom where they were first used in quantity during World War I, examples being the Vauxhall D-type and Crossley 20/25. (en)
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  • Staff car (fr)
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