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  1. ARMYMAN30YearsPlus

    M 52 series doing Rail duty

    One from the Korean War Here is one from the 1950's to contrast it with the one they made as well as a shot at the POL hauling done by the Korean Service Corps. They still work this hard today and I am proud to serve with them here.
  2. ARMYMAN30YearsPlus

    M 52 series doing Rail duty

    RE: M800 series doing Rail duty I think the band was just put on there with a banding machine and you would cut it off and then use the bander to put a new one on when you are done with the work. You are right I think about it being an M 52 series my bad and I changed the topic
  3. ARMYMAN30YearsPlus

    M 52 series doing Rail duty

    Saw this truck the other day and I thought you all would like to see the mods done to it by the Maintenance Depot at Camp Carroll in Waegon, Korea The one picture from a commercial truck I snapped because of the neat way they had used to keep the lugnuts tight.
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