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Here are a couple of pictures I took in March of the M109 in the museum on Camp Pendleton.
This one has the markings up high on the box rear, which appears to have been most common, but I have also seen them with the markings down near the bottom of the box.
Front bumper markings for the all-green period are USMC (no dots between letters) on one side and the six-digit hood number on the other. The USMC is usually on the drivers side front and rear, but I have seen many with the USMC on the passenger side front, and the numbers on the drivers side.
You will note that this one has nothing on the front bumper at all!
Most Marine trucks have the air pressure marked as "50 PSI", but some, like this one, are marked "TP50" (insert numbers appropriate to your vehicle).
Hope this helps. The fire truck I added as a bonus because it was so cool!
Cheers
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This one has the markings up high on the box rear, which appears to have been most common, but I have also seen them with the markings down near the bottom of the box.
Front bumper markings for the all-green period are USMC (no dots between letters) on one side and the six-digit hood number on the other. The USMC is usually on the drivers side front and rear, but I have seen many with the USMC on the passenger side front, and the numbers on the drivers side.
You will note that this one has nothing on the front bumper at all!
Most Marine trucks have the air pressure marked as "50 PSI", but some, like this one, are marked "TP50" (insert numbers appropriate to your vehicle).
Hope this helps. The fire truck I added as a bonus because it was so cool!
Cheers
.
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