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For all you MUTT guys. I had to break them into active and inactive when I downloaded them way back when due to file size. I don't this I have the slick M151 nor the M151 C models.
Dedicated to all Heimdallrs from 1971 to 2018. May your G and H cards be accepted.
FAQ:
-Following info is kinda dumbed down, let's keep it dumbed down.
-The system was the Tactical Equipment Database (TEDB) and went on-line around 1971 (I have a manual from 1975 when we used key punch...
I'll be leaving sometime late Monday or pre-dawn Tuesday. If anyone wants me to move any of my stuff east, let me know ASAP. I'll check messages tonight before I go to bed. I'm already leaving two days behind schedule.
Before us guys that always try to help on this stuff go chasing our tails again due to any further lack of full disclosure; you need to go back and do some research on the 32nd Infantry Division. Your truck is 1966. In 1967 the 32nd was no longer a division but became a separate infantry...
HUH? Interesting because none of mine ever had the registration number on either side of the bumper. Heck I never did my registration number anywhere other than the front hood of my WWII jeep.
Ooops, Oh look, it's time for my blood pressure and lithium pills.
It's 1st Army Division West, 1 Battalion 382nd Infantry Regiment. I believe they are located at Ft Bliss and although it says Infantry, it's actually a logistics support battalion.
I have a DR8 NOS of wf16 wire (green).
Also, I have a 1/2 mile of WD1 in a "donut" NOS. Can't remember what we used to call it. Need pics PM me a phone number I can text them to.
You could always be like me more than a few years back. Lean forward in the passenger set with the helmet on the radio shelf. Next bump shift to kinda leaning back with your helmet on the B pillar until the driver hits the brakes. Then lean forward with arm on the defroster outlet until it...
Well that's not very MV like. I drove mine from Atlanta to El Paso in August then the following may from El Paso to Aberdeen Show then had someone take it to Atlanta for me (I'd driven that route back and forth about 30 times in the deuce) and then in September another trip from Atlanta to El...