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AAA wrecker service in Iraq

kdaniels

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Hey Wreckerman i thought you might enjoy this pic, i have a son who's done three tours in Iraq and one in Asscrakistan and has been involved in some interesting recoverys. Kids got a license for any thing that rolls in the Army...this being just one of his "toys".



Semper Fi !!



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silverstate55

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Keith, I sure hope your son makes it home safe & sound...those are a LOT of tours for such a young fellow. Please pass along my family's thanks to him for his service & sacrifices, we truly appreciate what he's done. And we appreciate your hard work for raising such a fine young man.
 

Csm Davis

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May not be Wreckerman but that's cool. Awesome shot of a great wrecker, wish I had one, would you post that picture on My thread, wrecker bed modifications, the lockers on the side are similar to what I had in mind to do to my wrecker.
 

kdaniels

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Thank you....I'm very proud of him for all that he has done and continues to do. He was awarded a Bronze Star with a V device in the Kandihar province recently which has only put more gray hair on his ole dad.

His adventures while on route clearence has shed alot of light on our hobby here....especially on componets that are prone to fail.



SEMPER FI !!


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commandojeff

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Wow, thank you to your son for his service. He is probably close to my age. I appreciate everything he does to keep our country strong. The least I could do is buy one of his used up 5 tons and show the community my respect :D. Keep up the good work!
 

swbradley1

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Thank him for his service and thanks to Mom and Dad for raising a fine soldier.
 

Ferroequinologist

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Ditto. And why is there a cot on the wrecker boom?
So you can sun tan and rotate to stay with the sun all day. DUH!

Thank him for his service, and ditto to you for raising a fine upstanding young man.

I saw many of those wreckers sitting in Charleston, SC waiting to be shipped. Looked like very handy pieces of equipment!
 
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