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With rare exceptions military vehicles travel in groups so they can recover each other. They are built to go off road but that is not their primary function. Anytime we went to the field we always sent an Advance Party and Quartering Party to look for the path of least resistance and a good...
Those fittings plug the holes where the hose goes into the back side of the axle and the hole where the CTIS fitting come out on the rim side.
You also have to plug the lines up under the truck that go to the manifold on top of the axle.
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Loading the power unit only up on a trailer can result in a "Pucker factor 10" situation in a matter of seconds......ask me how I know.:shock::shock:
We have often had discussions about having a "Command Retreat" on Saturday evening but it has always been shelved due to issues that pop up. I think this year it will take place. I'm sure there are enough of us old soldiers at the rally to make it the respectful and honorary event that it should...
I'm absolutely floored. He called the other day and we talked about the upcoming rally. He was already bubbling with enthusiasm and was excited that Joanie from Durhamtown was going to use him again as an onsite medic. He loved to do that and was very good at it. I connected with Matt on so many...
I once owned a M816 and I'm currently babysitting a M936. I'll take the M936 hands down for ease of operation. Everything is engaged from the cab and it's a lot quieter. As Jeff said you can't do the automatic swap due to all the plumbing.
PM Sandcobra....he works at the Marine Corps Logistics Base in Albany, GA. There is a scrapper there that (at one time) had a bunch of those hitches. He can give you the guys contact info.
When I towed the M923 from Atlanta with the M927a2 I was running 60+ on the interstate and back roads. Check the towed truck regularly but don't let the swaying scare you. Try to hold a steady speed and leave plenty of room to escape in case of an emergency. Do not get in a position that...
Looks like it came from an Alabama National Guard unit. Read the whole article.
http://readme.readmedia.com/621st-Troop-Support-Command-has-Change-of-Command-Ceremony/2208854
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