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RE: CDR
Mark:
Thanks for being such a great Steel Soldier, I would put you in for an ARCOM if we gave medals away.
I will take two but I will have to mail you a PMO from Korea so just know it will be coming soon.
Thanks and hope that duece is running well.
Don't you love this site a relively new guy needs something he gets great advice and another relatively new guy offers a great answer. Welcome to the site both of you and I am sure you will find that this is a great site every day you get more out of it.
Drive it all the way with no plates or registration? Just asking cause I know if you got stopped with a shotgun like that you would not get a ticket :-)
All those trucks in the Avatar yours? If so it is about time you became a Steel Soldier, welcome aboard.
In the Korean war Transportation officers had loads of 20 tons or more of ammo on the old WWII dueces when the ammunition made the difference in stopping the enemy. It did not happen often but I have seen pictures of some of the loads and read first hand accounts of the guys that did it.
This...
Wow:
I am going to have to change my vote, I topped $10,000 with all the trailers, trucks ,welders, generators, tents, tools, and radios. That does not count the truck I bought from Tim but that was not a part of the thread.
Man if you were not leaving so soon I would priority mail you a camelback. They are great on hot days fill them with crushed ice and it keeps your core cool. It worked for me time and again in Iraq and the even hotter days in Kuwait.
I hope you have a good pair of goggles to go along...
That is the Cummins V-92 isn't it or is that the Mack diesel? I know the oil sump looks like some of the ones they still have on some of the Army equimpment.
Sorry about the loss of your brother, I lost my sister in 2006 too young also. I agree restoring it in his name is an awesome way to show respect. I would even go so far as to use one of his pictures as nose art. I too wait anxiously for the way you will dress this up.
Is that another 10 ton...
Very nice:
It looks like it just came out of the motorpool. I know we unit painted all of our M915's in the 104th Trans and the color was just a bit off God bless the NCO's those trucks got more comments on our commitments from the unit paint job and later after getting promoted and moving to...
It is a picket for sure and I would think it was a shovel holder for a straight handle shovel. I thought it might be for hanging tire chains but that would have been up front.
It is a very nice truck one of the nicer to come out of GL.
When we commissioned the BD Crane in Baltimore Harbor about eight years ago we had to wear our class A uniforms and it was a beautiful sunny day. The Hooters in the Inner Harbor had their girls out canvasing the crowd and one particulary beautiful girl in a tight Hooters outfit walked up to me...
That is a great looking trailer and will really look nice behind his wrecker. That would be great if Joseph could pick it up for you Lane at least he is closer to you than Chamberburg.
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