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  1. NDT

    Viet Nam CONEX boxes

    Kyle, the earliest CONEX, which now I know thanks to this thread was in use before Viet Nam, is 8'6" long, 6'3" wide, and 6'10" high. Should be way under 13'8" bridge minimum in a deuce. As others have mentioned, there are several generations of more modern versions of these in use now. I...
  2. NDT

    Viet Nam CONEX boxes

    Yup, did some shopping up at Beauregard too, suffice it to say the two conexes will be riding on a new trailer coming home.
  3. NDT

    Viet Nam CONEX boxes

    Here is some interesting history that still comes out of DRMO/GL. The "CONEX" box was used extensively during the Viet Nam war, intended as a returnable shipping container. Often, the CONEX boxes ended up at the front lines, being used for portable buildings with a million uses. Here is a...
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