Military Vehicle Preservation Association | MVPA

Military Vehicle Preservation Association

MISSION
Established in 1976, the non-profit MVPA is dedicated to providing an international organization for military vehicle enthusiasts, historians, preservationists and collectors interested in the acquisition, restoration, preservation, safe operation and public education of historic military transport.

GET CONNECTED
With 8,000 members worldwide, including nearly 100 Affiliate Groups from around the world, the MVPA connects you to a network of fellow enthusiasts eager to assist you with vehicles, parts, and information. Vital reference materials—including hundreds of books and manuals, and thousands of original vehicle blueprints—are available through the MVPA Supply Room and Historical Archives.

BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
MVPA members receive four issues of the internationally-acclaimed ARMY MOTORS and six issues of the information-rich SUPPLY LINE each year. Or join our NEW E-MEMBERSHIP and receive the publications on your computer, tablet, or phone. Plus access to our discussion board, technical archives, vehicle advisors and more!

Author: M38A1Jeep

M38A1Jeep.us - A humanitarian initiative to provide education, support and post traumatic stress resources to military soldiers and their families. Every Veteran Has a Story - - Sometimes it is the unseen psychological wounds that hurt the most. Through the restoration of military vehicles . . . M38A1Jeep United States helps veterans. They relate to the respectfully restored and preserved military vehicles and artifacts. To a veteran seeing these historic vehicles is very personal. It provides a safe environment . . . they relate their long remembered stores of war and talk with fellow veterans. The 1962 M38A1 Willys Jeep shown on this website participates throughout the United States in military vehicle shows, parades, museum preservation, veteran events, schools, scouts and war memorials. Showing and displaying the M38A1 Jeep and artifacts is done with respect and dignity of our armed services . . . the soldiers, past and present . . . the veterans who have defended our freedom . . . and their military families, also part of the sacrifice to our country. Also their children and grandchildren . . . our future veterans of freedom. Fellow veterans talk about their war experiences - - - this initiates the healing process. www.M38A1Jeep.us - @M38A1Jeep - info@M38A1Jeep.us

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