A
staff car is a vehicle used by a senior
military officer,
and is part of their country's
white
fleet.
The term is most often used in relation to
the United
Kingdom
where they were first used in quantity during World
War I, examples being the Vauxhall
D-type and Crossley
20/25.
Staff cars are often painted in
camouflage colours, or plain black.
In the U.S.A.
, Brazil
and other
American countries the frequent colour is the olive-drab
lusterless.
One example is the 1941
Buick Century
Series 60, used during the
Second World
War. It was generally painted in
khaki,
with a white star on the front doors. Another famous example is
Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower's, commander in chief of the
Allied Forces during
World War II,
Packard Clipper 1942 staff car. Another well
known staff car is the Plymouth P11 1941.
During the Second World War the German
Wehrmacht (armed forces) also used staff cars for
various purposes. These included military models with machine gun
mounts like the
Horch 108 and converted
civilian versions for high ranking officers like the Horch 853.
Mercedes Benz also produced vehicles that the Wehrmacht converted
for use as staff cars.
Staff cars in fiction
The
Dad's Army episodes
The
Captain's Car and
The Making of Private Pike deal
with staff cars; in the former case, the car was donated by a local
aristocrat.
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