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Wow, you're brave for an old fart!!!!! 54 years old and chose to ride all the way to GA with GIMPY!I'm 55 next Tuesday.
sw
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Wow, you're brave for an old fart!!!!! 54 years old and chose to ride all the way to GA with GIMPY!I'm 55 next Tuesday.
sw
S#!T he is young I got out in 73WOW, 75-77! That makes you at least....... Man you're an ole fart. LOL.
Wow, you're brave for an old fart!!!!! 54 years old and chose to ride all the way to GA with GIMPY!
That seems like a great idea.With this post, I think I will put markings honoring my great uncle that was involved in normandy during wwii, that has passed on.
I am just asking if this looks right to you.
Right side bumper 313TC - 9AF
if i got it right, 313th troop carrier, 9th Air Force.
and for the left bumper, was thinking of his plane's number. 42-68701
So does 313TC - 9AF 42-68701 seem about right? Thank you
glad I found your comments here today as I'm gonna change the markings on the deuce to 4th Supply and Tran. Bn..I just do not know how to do the abbreviations. My neighbor across the road was in Vietnam (69-70) with the 4th Inf. Div. and his unit markings are on my M37B1... I did /do this for him.. and all ya'll cause I did absolutly nothin of consequense in my time (75-80) Hope ya can help me with this and thank fer yer service and a belated welcome home from me.My trucks have the numbers of the unit ( 4ht infantry -4th supply and transportation Bn. ) I served with in Vietnam . The M35 has the number of the truck of the truck we drove over a land mine and it gave its life for us. Numbers on truck in avatar are the one I drove in country. Connected with a fellow who left the platoon two weeks prior to my being there at a car show through the markings. So be respectful and proud and go for it!
Me in the avatar and I got out in 1968.
DavidB
I don't know if there's any "proper" ettiquite regarding putting on numbers, but that sounds like a logical thing to do.It is more appropriate to have YOUR unit number on it then one you never served with in your carreer. Now the truck did serve with them and could be taken as preserving the history of the truck. I will give example of my combat patch, I am authorized 6 patches now. Four are from my first tour and two from my second. I kept getting tasked to support different commands plus a MACOM change mid tour is why i have so many from first tour. Anyways I was wearing one of the patches and ended up at that Units base for a conferrence recently. Now while I am authorized to wear it due to my assignment in theater several members felt I shouldn't have it on and took offense because I was only OPCON and not permanent duty assignment.
So like I started off more people would feel it proper to have a bumper number associated with your service then for one not associated. (Unless trying to preserve historical and you can back up with documentation the service of that vehicle).