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| | DUKW |
 | | Britain's Royal Marines still keep a small number of these vehicles for training purposes in Scotland. |
 | | In the 1950's the USSR copied the DUKW and the Zavod Imeni Likhacheva factory started producing the ZiL-485 know also as BAW (russian. |
 | | Many DUKWs are still in use, as well as modern, purpose-built, amphibious tour buses, primarily as tourist transport in harbor and river cities, such as Washington, DC, Memphis, Boston, London, and Singapore. |
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