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  1. Chief_919

    Deciphering TB 746-93-1

    The ones in that picture are way big. I have seen a few units do it, but it isn't normal. It seems like I see way more huge bumper numbers on trucks outside the military than in. It can be one line or two- but most NCARNG trucks I see are two lines. This pic shows closer to what it should look...
  2. Chief_919

    Deciphering TB 746-93-1

    Also those markings I gave you were for when the 113th was still part of the 30th, pre modularization, as that is when your truck would have spent its time. At that time 5-113 FA was an 8 inch howitzer unit. Now the 133th is part of the 65th Fires Brigade and is a HIMARS unit.
  3. Chief_919

    Deciphering TB 746-93-1

    For the NCARNG during that period here is how most were marked Drivers Side: NCARNG 5-113 FA Or 30 IN 5-113 FA or 30 IN BDE 5-113 FA or 30 HBCT 5-113FA I have seen all those styles. Passengers side: HHB-XXX Where XXX is the individual truck number, those were done by local...
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