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Actual Air National Guard would be ANG
Army National Guard is ARNG
The E could mean one of several options. There could be something else on the side of the bumper with the WVARNG.
It could be from one of several engineer companies that are in the WVARNG. It could also be from Special...
Actually that would be at Battalion or higher for the intell officer. In your case, yes they are a maintenance unit. 2nd platoon vehicle 1 or maybe first section since they probably don't go by squads in that type of unit. Don't have a lot of experience in the BSB unit. The platoon leader...
90th Reserve Command (renamed Regional Readiness Command and now Regional Support Command and a long time ago was the Army Reserve Command--ARCOM)
28th Aviation Group
Headquarters and Headquarters Company 19
Are you sure it's not 99th instead of 90th? 99th was in PA just like the 28th is...
PA Army National Guard 28th Infantry Division, 228th Brigade Support Battalion, B Company #21. You should not think this as the 21st truck in the unit. That's not how it works. Bumper numbers work off an age old system
1 or 10's usually mean the S-1 Personnel officer
2 or 20's usually mean...
Bottom line is....yes to the above. How many...only the CARNAC knows.
I had thought about putting out another thread on this subject since the newbie deuce salesman in December tried to tell everyone the sky is falling and wanted you to buy his high priced deuces. Should you try to get...
Your concerns are a good question. I had the same concerns. On the flip side, I would say it is way, way, way too fast for our current leadership to take such an action.
Let's just wait and see. Don't want to jump to any conclusions or get too excited until we know for sure.
Cease fire freeze. The glove box can easily be changed. Only one way to do this for sure. Check the vin plate on the drivers side dash. It's in the very far left corner where the dash and windshield meet. You need to validate your VIN there. Then we will proceed.
As for CUCV's in...
Actually you need the cable that runs from the 7777 to the 1780 amplifier or the MT1029 depending on how you have your system set up. I have some spare bendix rings but the entire cable set up would be better.
Caps...how many you want?
Why would you want to add another point of failure into...
Welcome to another Georgia member.
Most likely your alternator is in the process of failing. It's always good to have a spare from a parts truck. Get it rebuilt and on the shelf for when it happens or go ahead and swap them out now and have the failing one rebuilt. That might save a...
Yep, that happens. I knew a maintenance NCO at Ft Dix (he's now retired) that went through about 4 or 5 CUCV drivers side doors in about a 6 month period due to rust, an accident, the window falling out, the wind deflector breaking. He had so many excess CUCV's he would just take them off...
LOL, how could I retire. The surprising thing is we have folks saying they can't find the vin info thread. They insist they have done a search but can't find it. Who knows, maybe they can't spell vin info.
Had to shut the last thread down because it said "2009 VIN INFO" and it's now 2010...
Yep, the 1st Battalion, 149th Infantry Regiment belongs to the 149th Brigade Combat Team, KYARNG. Headquarters 21 means the vehicle potentially belonged to the S-2 (Intelligence) section.
You can find more info by googling and looking at the global security website. Gives you the history...
Gotta ask, what specifically was on the passenger side front bumper and/or the drivers side rear bumper?
If it was
KYARNG = Kentucky Army National Guard
1-149 or 1-149 I or something like that then it is not 1st Division.
There are several 1st divisions. There is the 1st Infantry...
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