It also depends on the amount of weight in the vehicle. The rear end typically doesn't have as much weight on it, so the rear brakes lock up before the front do, especially when applying the brakes hard. I can make the brakes lock up on the rear of my M1123 even with a small load in the back when braking hard. With it loaded near max capacity it should brake more evenly.
If the nose dips down when braking the front are doing their job. If it feels like the nose is lifting at all then the front aren't working. HMMWV suspension is a great deal stiffer than a lot of civilian vehicles, so might not be as noticeable as a regular car.
You said it stops on a dime. If it's stopping quickly then the fronts are doing their job, otherwise you'd be dragging the rears everywhere whenever you applied the brakes, as weight shifts forward when you brake, so there would actually be less traction for the rear tires.
Remember these are inboard brakes, so the shafts absorb some of the rotational energy when braking, and give it a different feel than almost every other vehicle out there.