Does anyone have a reference to the term 'Jimmy' being used in a US Army WWII document?
I have read over a dozen Army Motors (WWII editions) and never saw the term 'Jimmy' applied. They use GMC, 2 1/2 Ton truck, etc, but never 'Jimmy'.
When they reference the Ford GPW or Willy MB they do use 'jeep', '1/4ton reconnaissance car' etc.
Some books (the Tankograd CCKW book) makes note that the term 'Jimmy' was never used in WWII, and I am starting to agree as I have found no references supporting it.
Does anyone have a reference, a story, a limerick that would explain the origin of the term and how/why it is applied to the GMC 2 1/2 ton truck?
I read about it in a forum, but now that I've read dozens of TMs, I am starting to question the term. Jeep was used all over the place. GMCs far out numbered jeeps, yet Jimmy is never used.
Did we make this up post WWII?