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  1. scorpion6

    proper bumperette markings

    OK, so my eye site and memory are going. **** it all.
  2. scorpion6

    proper bumperette markings

    Sigo the second reserve came from the 340ths own address on thier web page .
  3. scorpion6

    proper bumperette markings

    Thanks guys, Al Harvey a big thanks to you, thats what I needed. I was curious if I needed the cbn or G code. The Army used G for chemical from WWII to who knows when then it changed to CBN and CS. Thanks MWMULES cleared that up , Warthog had already informed me it was probably the bridge, but...
  4. scorpion6

    proper bumperette markings

    Another interesting issue is on the passenger door there is what should be bridge info, yellow circle with number 8 in it. My delima with this is that post WWII the bridge plate was put on the grill as per the british vehicles. So they no longer painted the info on the door. This is acording to...
  5. scorpion6

    proper bumperette markings

    Thanks sigo, but going off memory and wasnt sure. Al got it right. Sent from my SCH-I800 using Tapatalk 2
  6. scorpion6

    proper bumperette markings

    That sounds correct. Do not have my info in front of me so going off a short memory. Sent from my SCH-I800 using Tapatalk 2
  7. scorpion6

    proper bumperette markings

    So here is my delima. My deuce came from ft. Hood 2nd reserves 340th chem. Co. Who are under the 454th chem. Battalion, under the 290th regeonal command, who is under the 3??th signal corp. So how do you translate that into bumper material? Anyone?
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