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Equipment Folders

VASteve

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us-army-vehicle-equipment-record-folder.jpgIn the early 80's I drove a CUCV ( K-5 Blazer ) then a HMMV. In the vehicle I carried an operator's manual, a Lubrication order, Driver registration, PMCS, Maintenance records ( DA 2404 ), Blank accident form, plus some other paperwork I am sure I have forgotten. I seem to remember a form that had the dates of regular/periodic services. I carried these in a camo folder with clear sleeves.

I just bought a 1954 M38A1. During the 1950's, what manuals, forms and paper work would have been carried in Army vehicles? What kind of folder would have been used?
 

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Welcome Steve. The M38A1 would have carried the same docs in the folder, not much has changed over the years. The binder itself would have been a green one with no camo. A vendor has these on ebay very reasonably.

You can post questions about your M38A1 directly in the M38/M38A1 forum.
 
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