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DUKW
[ duhk ]
noun
- a type of amphibious military transport used during World War II.
- a similar truck used in emergency evacuations.
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of DUKW1
First recorded in 1940–45; from the manufacturer’s code: D, “designed in 1942”; U, “amphibious utility truck”; K, “all-wheel drive”; and W, “dual-tandem rear axles”
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While some tourism duck boats were converted from the Army’s World War II-era “DUKW” boats, those used by Ride the Ducks Branson were replicas, the company said, updated with modern safety equipment.
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Mr Clinch said that in Liverpool not enough foam had been inserted into the DUKW, while in the Thames incident the foam was packed too tightly around machinery, leading to friction and overheating causing a fire.
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Ride the Ducks says its six-wheeled vehicle, capable of traveling on land and water, are based on the “classic World War II ‘DUKW’ amphibious design.”
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