
On the plate it's written "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 1" & "UP" stamped in last, what is mean by this? Can anyone go in depth of this plate.
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Best,
SK
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It would help if the poster changed his title from"Willys Military Assistance Program"
which this plate is clearly not, to"Willys Military Assistance Program Plate"
" USAID Plate"
wesk wrote:The introductory title to this post tainted the well for the follow-on discussion. The plate is an USAID plate not a US Military Assistance Program Plate. These are two entirely different programs administered by two separate government agencies. Also there is no such animal asIt would help if the poster changed his title from"Willys Military Assistance Program"which this plate is clearly not, to"Willys Military Assistance Program Plate"" USAID Plate"
It is riveted on glove box.RonD2 wrote:Very interesting find!
Curious, is that plate riveted to an engine? Or frame? Or body?
Too bad there's no date on it (when the jeep was "donated"), and who (what country) it was donated to.
I always thought that USAID provides surplus U.S. Government Property to counterpart civilian agencies of friendly foreign governments, but not for the military. USAID donating tanks and guns too? Didn't the CIA run guns through USAID in SEA during the 1960's and 1970's, or is that urban legend? I thought "Military Assistance" wasn't handled by USAID, but could be mistaken.
The USAID program was started in 1961. So 1961 is the earliest date that plate could have been produced.I don't know the exact date, but this jeep was donated during the late 50's and the country is Pakistan.
Is there anyway to clear this doubt?With very secretive organizations like USAID and MAP I doubt there will be much access to their internal operating systems to analyse stampings on a plate.
What actually UP stands for?The "UP" at the bottom might refer to the program under which the donation was made.
It depends on excise & taxation dept. of different provinces of Pakistan, some are registered through body/chassis serial number or engine serial number or both.Are old vehicles in Pakistan registered or titled with the local government agency using their body/chassis serial numbers or their engine serial numbers?
Sir, I request you please search for it as it will be a great aid for me to have such information and particularly of my jeep (MC-71480) also.Regards to when that M38, or others, may have been delivered to Pakistan and for what aid program I would start within Pakistan and with public records. I would look through public records, news reports, those kinds of filings to narrow down what aid was delivered to Pakistan and when. I would also look at past geopolitical events to help narrow that time frame down.