This document provides a literature review on the history and development of screw jacks. It discusses how screw jacks were commonly used on World War II-era jeeps and trucks. The principles of using a screw as a machine to lift loads can be traced back to Archimedes in 200 BC. Leonardo da Vinci first demonstrated using a screw jack for lifting in the late 1400s. However, screw jacks did not see widespread development and use until the late 1800s during the Industrial Revolution, when inventors incorporated screws into machine tools. The document outlines some of the key inventors and developments in screw jack technology over the centuries.