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  1. Guyfang

    What Used to Be on my Hood?

    If someone is on active, they can look up/get a copy of TB746-93-1. That TB covers marking of vehicles. It should have your answer as to where the marker would be placed. The first doc shows a basic placement of the bridge Classification marker. The second Doc is the Regulation, here in...
  2. Guyfang

    What Used to Be on my Hood?

    This was THE document we had to study, years later, to become a convoy leader. After testing we promptly forgot 98% percent of it, as it simply did not pertain. But the basics to driving/ organizing a convoy in Germany, are in this FM. When ever possible, it was best to Recon a route for most...
  3. Guyfang

    What Used to Be on my Hood?

    For once in my life, I was NOT the guy who was responsible for the ruins. 1973, and I was a young and dumb PFC. Our Battalion Co. Was not the kind of leader who "counseled" his young Commanders privately. Our Co. directed three 17 ton tracked Self Propelled Launchers over a tiny road, on a tiny...
  4. Guyfang

    What Used to Be on my Hood?

    We still had them up till I retired in 1993, and my time as a contractor, 2004-2010. As a side note, the Germans had, (and STILL have) signs before every bridge or culvert the weight classification signs. And also still have the signs that give the armored vehicle classification info on it. Back...
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