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The photo is from the Royal Thai Air Force Base in Korat.I had a rental car once in Thailand and when I looked at the heater controls there was no red at all! Only the blue side. Even up in Chang Mai it doesn't get all that cold.
I'd never actually seen it before, but in my experience anything with a vented guard like that is likely exhaust related, and the only thing I could think of that might have an exhaust pipe there would be an arctic/ personnel heater. After that it was just a quick search to find images that matchedGood catch Coug, I kept looking where he was describing it was, at the same level as the mirror, not plumb with the mirror.
wasn't it also for the ambulance body heater? Or did they also use the swingfire?Anyone ever wonder why there is a second pair of fuel lines on the hmmwv fuel tank?.....swingfire heater in the arctic kit.
Yup, that driver looks pissed, like " What the hell, you just dinged my HMMWV"It also looks like the hmmwv was rear ended and has sheets metal damage.
I’m curious because I was unable to be in the military. When you go out for whatever, do you get the same Humvee or do you just grab whatever is available.Yup, that driver looks pissed, like " What the hell, you just dinged my HMMWV"
In my unit you were assigned a vehicle to take care of. Usually that would also be the one that you drove or rode in.I’m curious because I was unable to be in the military. When you go out for whatever, do you get the same Humvee or do you just grab whatever is available.
The driver's name is HUNTER, it is written on the windshield.I’m curious because I was unable to be in the military. When you go out for whatever, do you get the same Humvee or do you just grab whatever is available.