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hahaha OK you got me PB.
However I know for a fact that the color of the OD paint was mandated to be changed from 23070 to 24087 by the 1st of January 1958.. And the U.S.A. hood marking was also changed at that time to U.S. ARMY. And the star was changed on the hood to point from the rear to the front. I was assigned to a Field Artillery motor pool at FT. Chaffee on 1 January 1958 and we had to at that time change all our trucks. We did.
It was optional to change all that stuff over a period of a few years before the 1st of January but it had to be accomplished by the 1st of January.
So after we got done changing all that stuff we went to the deep sink in the barracks and dyed all our shoes and boots from brown to black also. And packed our OD Ike jackets away and got out the new green uniforms we had been issued
David was right in that right after ww2 everyone was told the change was coming and were given a completion date of 1 January 1958.
The enclosed picture is of a brand new M211 used during operation Big Switch in 1953 in Korea. In the truck are North Korean prisoners being returned to the exchange point. Note the position of the star and the hood markings. you can see even the new bolts holding the front fenders on.
All trucks painted after 1 January 1958 did have the star pointed to the front and the hood marking changes.
I admit it PB I am older than you. Not much but just a tiny little bit.
However I know for a fact that the color of the OD paint was mandated to be changed from 23070 to 24087 by the 1st of January 1958.. And the U.S.A. hood marking was also changed at that time to U.S. ARMY. And the star was changed on the hood to point from the rear to the front. I was assigned to a Field Artillery motor pool at FT. Chaffee on 1 January 1958 and we had to at that time change all our trucks. We did.
It was optional to change all that stuff over a period of a few years before the 1st of January but it had to be accomplished by the 1st of January.
So after we got done changing all that stuff we went to the deep sink in the barracks and dyed all our shoes and boots from brown to black also. And packed our OD Ike jackets away and got out the new green uniforms we had been issued
David was right in that right after ww2 everyone was told the change was coming and were given a completion date of 1 January 1958.
The enclosed picture is of a brand new M211 used during operation Big Switch in 1953 in Korea. In the truck are North Korean prisoners being returned to the exchange point. Note the position of the star and the hood markings. you can see even the new bolts holding the front fenders on.
All trucks painted after 1 January 1958 did have the star pointed to the front and the hood marking changes.
I admit it PB I am older than you. Not much but just a tiny little bit.
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