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Hi Guys,
Just wanted to introduce myself to the forum. My ETS from the US ARMY was back in 1999. My last duty station was at Ft. Irwin in CA. Since then, I haven't had a lot of interest in Military vehicles.
The older I get, the more I reflect on the fond memories I had in the military and the guys that I served with. Last week I drove by TaylorTradingCo's place in Ringgold. GA. I stopped and stood there at the fence for a while looking at the trucks (It was after hours). I think sometime while I was standing there reminiscing, the bug bit me.
Out of all the vehicles that I was assigned while in the ARMY, the M109 shop van was my favorite. I've always had some Hot Rodder in my blood. After a minor fuel pressure modification to my 109 and my friends deuce we had fun getting out to the field location faster than anyone in our platoon. Our Lieutenant wasn't to happy about us flying by his Humvee at the front of the line, but he got over it!
Currently, I am doing my research on the M109!
Thanks Guys!
Chris
Just wanted to introduce myself to the forum. My ETS from the US ARMY was back in 1999. My last duty station was at Ft. Irwin in CA. Since then, I haven't had a lot of interest in Military vehicles.
The older I get, the more I reflect on the fond memories I had in the military and the guys that I served with. Last week I drove by TaylorTradingCo's place in Ringgold. GA. I stopped and stood there at the fence for a while looking at the trucks (It was after hours). I think sometime while I was standing there reminiscing, the bug bit me.
Out of all the vehicles that I was assigned while in the ARMY, the M109 shop van was my favorite. I've always had some Hot Rodder in my blood. After a minor fuel pressure modification to my 109 and my friends deuce we had fun getting out to the field location faster than anyone in our platoon. Our Lieutenant wasn't to happy about us flying by his Humvee at the front of the line, but he got over it!
Currently, I am doing my research on the M109!
Thanks Guys!
Chris