RE: Re: RE: stencil size
That is exactly what I was looking for, thanks!
When our equipment was shipped to Vietnam in ’67 it was marked as per your first reference. In about July of ’68 we were instructed to repaint all of our equipment according to your second reference and they were really serious about getting it correct. The idea was that the enemy could not identify individual vehicles and develop intel’ on a specific vehicle or unit’s activities.
I purchased an M109 this summer and I am trying to decide how to repaint it. Our battalion in Vietnam had an M109 but I can’t remember its bumper numbers. I have pretty much exhausted my photos. They would have been 9-15E on the left and HQ-XXX on the right. I have no idea what its serial number would have been.
To give it more of an historical perspective, I have been thinking about its early markings with white stars using its real serial number and picking a number for the right side. You see so much equipment now days in camo, including Toyotas and Nisans, that I don’t want to be thrown in with them. My particular M109 served in Iraq for a year as an instrument repair van, but was never painted tan.