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2013 - Troy A. Clarke Becomes CEO of Navistar
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2012 - Navistar and JAC Receive Chinese Government Approval for Joint Venture
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2012 - Navistar Announces a CNG Partnership with Clean Energy Fuels
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2012 - Lewis Campbell Becomes CEO of Navistar
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2012 - Navistar Re-established Its 75 Year Relationship with Cummins
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2012 - Pure Power Technologies Begins Compacted Graphite Block Production
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2011 - NC2 Becomes a Navistar Subsidiary
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2011 - Navistar Defense Introduces the International® Saratoga®
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2010 - Acquisition of Continental Mixers
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2010 - International® TerraStar® is Introduced
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2009 - International® LoneStar® Takes the Stage
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2009 - Acquisition of Monaco Coach
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2007 - Contract Awarded for Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle Program
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2006 - International® Introduces the ProStar®
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2005 - MWM Acquisition
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2005 - Mahindra Joint Venture
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2004 - International Hybrid Trucks
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2003 - Dan Ustian Becomes CEO of Navistar
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2003 - Navistar Defense
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2002 - New Engine Facilities
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2001 - The Next Generation of Vehicles
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1998 - Global Expansion Continues
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1995 - John Horne Becomes CEO of International Harvester
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1991 - Navistar Begins the Acquisition of AmTran
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1987 - International Trucks Announces the Thousand Series Line
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1987 - James Cotting Becomes CEO of International Harvester
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1986 - The year 1986 brought a new beginning to this 155 year old company, now known as Navistar.
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1984 - Fighting for Survival
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1982 - Louis Menk Becomes President of International Harvester
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1982 - Donald Lennox Becomes CEO of International Harvester
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1977 - The Axial Flow Combine
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1977 - Archie McCardell Becomes President of International Harvester
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1977 - The S-Series of Trucks is Introduced
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1972 - International® Introduces the PayStar®
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1971 - Brooks McCormick Becomes President of International Harvester
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1969 - International Product on the Moon
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1968 - International® Introduces the TranStar®
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1968 - International® Introduces the M-Series
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1963 - Voltas Joint Venture
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1962 - Harry Bercher Becomes President of International Harvester
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1962 - International Introduces the LoadStar
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1961 - The Scout — A Forerunner to the Modern-Day SUV
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1960 - The Cub Cadet Lawn Tractor was Introduced
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1958 - Frank Jenks Becomes President of International Harvester
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1956 - The Stylish V-Line of Conventional and Cab Over Engine Trucks was Introduced
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1955 - Little Golden Books Publishes an IH Truck Book
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1953 - The International Travelall is Introduced
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1952 - Hough Acquisition Construction Equipment Lineup
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1951 - John McCaffrey Becomes Chairman of International Harvester
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1950 - The Cab-Over-Engine Highway Trucks
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1950 - International Introduces the Model L Line of Trucks
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1943 - The Cotton Picker
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1942 - WWII Military Production
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1941 - Fowler McCormick Becomes Chairman of International Harvester
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1939 - International Introduces the Farmall H.
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1938 - International Introduces the Metro
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1938 - International Begins to Build Trucks with Cummins Engines
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1937 - International D-Series Introduced
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1935 - Sydney McAllister Becomes President of International Harvester
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1934 - International Innovation — The First Tandem Axle
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1933 - International C-Series Introduced
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1933 - Addis McKinsry Becomes President of International Harvester
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1933 - The First Diesel Engine
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1931 - Exclusive Contract for The Hoover Dam
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1929 - International Introduces its First Crawler Tractor
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1929 - Herbert Perkins Becomes President of International Harvester
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1928 - International Innovation — The Two-Speed Rear Axle
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1924 - The 54, 74, 94 and 104 Models
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1929 - The Farmall Regular Revolutionizes Farming
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1924 - International Innovation — The Wet Cylinder Sleeve
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1923 - Red Baby —Dealership Service Trucks
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1923 - Fort Wayne, Indiana Factory
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1922 - Alexander Legge Becomes President of International Harvester
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1922 - The Company's First School Bus
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1918 - International Innovation — The Power Take Off
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1918 - Harold McCormick Becomes President of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company
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1917 - The United States Enters World War I—IH Provides Trucks
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1917 - Farm Implements
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1915 - International Truck Models G, H, K and L
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1909 - The Auto Wagon
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1908 - First All International Harvester Tractors
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1907 - The Auto Buggy
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1905 - Truly International — Global Expansion
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1902 - Vertical Integration
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1902 - International Harvester Company
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1897 - First McCormick Gasoline Engine
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1889 - McCormick Deering Merger Negotiations Begin
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1886 - The Haymarket Riots
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1884 - Cyrus McCormick Jr. Becomes President of the Company
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1881 - McCormick Twine Binder
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1877 - McCormick Wire Binder
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1865 - Stanton Credits the Reaper
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1865 - McCormick Reaper in the U.S. Capitol Building
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1860 - Self-Rake Reaper
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1854 - McCormick v. Manny and Lincoln
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1851 - Award Winning Products and Business Practices
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1851 - McCormick Works Opens in Chicago
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1850 - First Franchise Dealership Network
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1831 - Reaping Machine