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Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 7:37 am Post subject: 600+ hmmwv's at fort hooks drmo
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wow! i could not believe my eyes. i drove out to texarkana yesterday to pick up a few sets of goodyear tires and rims from govliquidation. piles of hmmwv tires stretched as far as i could see. i turned my head and thought i'd died and gone to heavan. 6 rows of hmmwv's a mile long. every style and color scheme, hard tops, soft tops, ambulances, you name it. they were all lined up ready for the crusher. there were piles of armor doors and heaps of canvas covers. every imaginable configuration and accessory was there in front of me.
while we were wandering through the forgotten hmmwv's a govt employee drove up. i thought he was going to ask us to leave but instead he grabbed a set of seat cushions and climbed back into his truck. my son turned to me and asked, "dad, do you want me to go get your toolbox?" as much as i wanted to say yes, i had to reply " son, that would be stealing and we are not theifs." not to mention the penalty incourred with theft fom a military base.
i wish i could post pics but my camera phone was confiscated at the gate and returned to me when we left.
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 7:37 am Post subject: 600+ hmmwv's at fort hooks drmo
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wow! i could not believe my eyes. i drove out to texarkana yesterday to pick up a few sets of goodyear tires and rims from govliquidation. piles of hmmwv tires stretched as far as i could see. i turned my head and thought i'd died and gone to heavan. 6 rows of hmmwv's a mile long. every style and color scheme, hard tops, soft tops, ambulances, you name it. they were all lined up ready for the crusher. there were piles of armor doors and heaps of canvas covers. every imaginable configuration and accessory was there in front of me.
while we were wandering through the forgotten hmmwv's a govt employee drove up. i thought he was going to ask us to leave but instead he grabbed a set of seat cushions and climbed back into his truck. my son turned to me and asked, "dad, do you want me to go get your toolbox?" as much as i wanted to say yes, i had to reply " son, that would be stealing and we are not theifs." not to mention the penalty incourred with theft fom a military base.
i wish i could post pics but my camera phone was confiscated at the gate and returned to me when we left.