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I would like to know the placement of markings on the USMC HMMWV. I can't remember if it is just the hood or hood a tailgate. I am having trouble finding any info on it.
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Much thanks for the info and pics. Do you have any pics of the serial number on top. It's crazy I dealt with these from time to time and I can't remember this stuff. Want to make sure everything is correct.
I did 6 months at the Barracks (H&S Co Guard Section) in 1982 during my first enlistment. I was transferred to Security Company at Camp David after I got the Top Secret Clearance approved. We had Navy marked and SeaBee maintained Jeep CJ-5's and 7's up there at the time.I was at 8th & I. Like you said, no tactical vehicles. Had to go to Quantico to do anything with tactical vehicles.
The same way as a Humvee. UIC / RUC (same number) on tailgate and on doors. Tire press. above wheels on fender. Sometimes they would have USMC below the UIC but not always. Marines never liked marking up their tactical vehicles.How would they mark an M1009 to USMC spec.
I ni the process of an frame off restore on M1009 for an MARINE for his Birthday.
any help be good.
Thank you.
In the units I was in we painted "USMC" in 2" letters centered on each door with the UIC/RUC # below it. Tire pressure (TP 35) was stenciled over each wheel in 1" letters/numbers. "USMC" was stenciled on the left bumper front and rear in 2" letters and the UIC/RUC # on the right side bumper also in 2" numbers. You may also have seen "DIESEL ONLY" in 1" letters on the fuel door.The same way as a Humvee. UIC / RUC (same number) on tailgate and on doors. Tire press. above wheels on fender. Sometimes they would have USMC below the UIC but not always. Marines never liked marking up their tactical vehicles.
Will post pics when it's done. I thought you had the 1008 pickup. I think your pulling a fast one on us.Trust the MSgt. I know him well LOL. Glad to see you got an M1009 old buddy!
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