Poem about the Original Jeep, W.W.II

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    Butler Pennsylvania 12

    No one boasts about great things
    our town has brought about
    like the little car
    designed here
    in wartime.

    We tend to eschew the lamplight
    or are too busy
    getting on with duties
    to brag about tasks performed
    or those on drawing boards.

    Who, until now, has thought
    of basking in the glory of
    that one achievement?
    One would think a museum
    befitting, or annual meetings
    for lovers of our car
    the world over.

    No, we allow our molds,
    be they cars or people,
    to leave our unwalled city
    with what they have received--
    their unique fashioning--
    to unfold where they will and how.
    Such is our endowment,
    painful though it be,
    to our country, to the world.

    In the Square
    on Main Street's summit
    a small plaque stands
    beside the great stone
    naming those
    for whom we weep
    that reads, modestly,
    Butler - Home of the Jeep.

    ________________________________________
    The first Jeep was designed at the American Bantam Car Company in Butler by Karl Probst. All in all, the company manufactured 2,675 of its version of the car. But the demand was so great and the Butler plant so small that the War Department authorized other larger companies in Detroit to produce their nearly identical version of the Jeep to fill the urgent military need. The Butler company went out of business in 1956.


    from: The Butler Pennsylvania Poems
     
    Last edited: Dec 9, 2004

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