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CUCV Pic's
These aren't the best in the world but does display there were sand painted CUCV's in the desert. These were taken in the Daharan area in Jan 91 just prior to the start of the air campaign. We gave up the vast majority of our CUCV's prior to leaving port but still had a few left...
Last Unit
According to what I found, your vehicle last belonged to the 9th Psychological Operations Battalion, Headquarters and Headquarters Company at Ft Bragg. The vehicle registration number should be NG1Q7J .
Always kinda nice to know where vehicles came from.
That is one 6200 lbs of inspiration to me.
As far as deep fording, would there be a problem with the fan and any parts of the electrical system in deep water?
Is that LINE X sprayed in the interior?
Thanks
Any suggestions on installing a VIC into an M1009. I was looking at putting a main control box on the metal dash plate along with two control boxes. I was also looking at putting two control boxes for the rear seats on each side of the back.
What power cords would I use if I can get my...
Your numbers are a lot easier than the previous one. The 326th Maintenance Battalion is a reserve unit out of Owings Mills, MD but has sub. units throughout the MD and PA region. PBO9 tells me the vehicle was turned into the property book officer (PBO) and they most likely held onto it as an...
I'm always up for a challenge so here's is what I found on your bumper number. A couple calls and emails and looking on the web and this is what I got. I think it is a pretty good start for finding out your vehicle history. Guess I have to stress it is not the maintenance history (wouldn't...
Yep, you are correct in removing it from the maintenance system. Not talking about a maintenance carfax type report. Am talking about the units the vehicle belonged to. I know we had records going back to and including the M151 days on LOGSA. Can't remember the exact part of LOGSA we use to...
The numbers were probably meant as 63CR 801E which leads me to believe it was a vehicle from the 63rd Army Reserve Command 801st Engineers. Is it possible the PC is actually an AC for Alpha Company.
If the registration number is still on the vehicle, it is potentially possible to find out...
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