Thanks,,,, side note, my reply will allow you to release the brakes, but I dont know as of now how to re engage the brakes while towing as in the way the military trucks will. Im sure it can be done but I havent scratched my head and arse long enough to figure it out... mine is air over hydro so a release of ( i dont remember which) supply or emergency will activate the brakes and then build up of the dumped air will release.... the Civy rigs with the dash valves is a little more tricky, as the yellow valve will dump tractor air, thus a parking brake for the tractor, same thing is accomplished by the pedal, but you can pop both vavles by variing air pressures or by dumping air on the trailer/red button side... which if I recal is our "emergency" side of the plumbing.
I need to put a red button on mine as I tow an air braked trailer and it gets to be a pain to pull up and Mico brake lock the truck then walk around and shut off the ball valve on the Red/passenger side then blow the glad hand and take a dust bath. If the Red button was installed I could dump that Emergency side and the truck and the trailer would act as a parking brake for me to disconnect the air lines to the trailer without taking a dust bath.
Some of the following posts in referance to my comments above lead me to believe that the use of the word "reverse" has been taken a little out of my original contexts. I simply meant to supply the towed truck with air. I did not mean that that supply would be used for anything else except relaease of the brakes. I stated that I did not know how to utilize the air for actuation of the brakes on the towed truck... Im still learning,,, "MyothersanM1" has a good write up about how he plumbed his 818 for modern air brakes and if someone needs a full explination I suggest checking out his air brake conversion here on SS.