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Most of Bragg is still soft skinned. We have uparmored ones, but most of what you see running are tan 4-door versions. The ones we got issued when I returned from Iraq were rebuilds.
No fraking clue. I took it last year out at DRMO when someone was looking for the image/diagram. literally turned over a battery lid, grabbed a pic, and put the lid back, didn't even look at the truck.
The hood is the telling feature for me. I actually really like them. There are Wrecker and prime mover varients...
http://olive-drab.com/idphoto/id_photos_diamondt.php
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M19_Tank_Transporter
I can answer this one... but you're not going to like it.
The DoD overall, is looking at downsizing, uniformed and civilian alike. I'm willing to bet the three are GS employees (possibly Wage Grade, but i doubt it). To get a position added, or even adjusted can take 6 months to 2 years. My...
I've never seen one... of course, outside of Korea, I've never been north of the mason dixon line for the uniformed since 2004. Didn't have them in Korea... probably would have come in useful!
Ok...
I found it.
It's USMC Equipment. I can't get a TM for it.
NSN: 5895-01-520-4360 / 5895-01-520-4341
The two NSN's relate to SET IV, and III respectively. Looks like they were produced by General Dynamics Mission Systems out of Scottsdale AZ. I'm going to guess that this was a...
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