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M551 Sheridan tank. US Army truck-mounted crane, Mar 1972 SSGT Russell A. Strack, Co B, 4th Light Armored Reconnaissance Bn, Ft. Detrick, MD, occupies LAV-25 commanders seat, at National Mall exhibit,  Washington, DC, 10-13 May 2001. M-113 APC at Ft. Drum, NY. 1941 Dodge WC-54 military Ambulance side view. Moving wounded soldiers on Okinawa by jeep to hospital ships or field hospitals, 1945. An equipment operator from V Corps 94th Engineer Bn, 130th Engineer Brigade, drives a bulldozer onto a rail car as part of the units preparations for deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, at the railhead on Rose Barracks in Vilseck, Germany. Caterpillar D-7 bulldozer works sand dredged from a river in Vietnam. SPC Ron Napier of Oklahoma Army National Guard 120th Engineering Combat Bn operates a backhoe to clears local streets, near Route 10 in Fallujah, Iraq.  The truck is M929 Truck, Dump, 5-ton, 6x6. Truck, Corbitt, 6 Ton, 6x6, Cargo with Winch 3-inch antiaircraft gun M3, emplacement on Corregidor, 1941 or 1942. Truck, P.O.L., (Petroleum, Oil, Liquid), 2 1/2 Ton, 6x4 General Douglas MacArthur crosses the Han River on his way from Kimpo Airfield  to Seoul, Korea, 1950. M386 Missile Launcher Truck, M39 series variant. Wheeled crane. Ford Pygmy prototype jeep, Veterans Memorial Museum, Alabama Center for Military History. M5A1 Stuart tanks of the 11th Armored Division, Third U.S. Army, advance along the German autobaun, near Frankfurt, 31 March 1945. Truck, Chevrolet, 1 1/2 ton 4x4, dump body.  WW II. Corbitt 6-ton 6x6 cargo truck, WW II. M3 Stuart Light Tank is unloaded from a landing craft during joint Army-Marine Corps amphibious exercises, New River, NC, August 1941.  SC 125129. M916 1941 Dodge WC-54 3/4 ton Ambulance M915A1 14-ton tractor pulling a flatbed trailer as it moves through the town as part of a convoy during Operation CROCODILE, a training exercise for medical, decontamination and chemical reaction team personnel, 21 Aug 1990. M114 Command and Reconnaissance Carrier, introduced in the early 1960s. Capt. W. Young in front of Ford GPA amphibious jeeps and DUKW amphibian truck, camouflaged and processed for shipment overseas, 27 May 1943. These vehicles accompanied the 45th Division when it sailed from Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation early in June 1943 for service in Africa, Sicily and Italy. V Corps Assualt Command Post, composed principally of three M4 Command and Control Vehicles (C2V), 2003.  The M4 Command and Control Vehicle is a modified M993 Multiple Rocket Launcher System (MLRS) chassis and drive train. SGT Robert Nowicki, left, and SPC Jason Vanvleet, combat engineers from Bravo Co, 2nd Engineer Bn, Camp Castle, Dongducheon, South Korea with M48-series Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge (AVLB) unit. It has no turret and exposes the  driver and operator. The raised portion looking like a bulldozer blade is in fact the stabilizer foot or outrigger, which is set down to permit launching or recovering the 60 foot bridge the vehicle carries. Tank crew standing in front of an M-4 Sherman tank, Ft. Knox, KY, June 1942. Truck maint shop, Hampton Roads Port of Embarcation, WW II. Personnel Carrier, Half Track, M2A1 manufactured by Autocar, Diamond T. White and International Harvesterm during WW II, National Infantry Museum, Fort Benning, Columbus, GA.
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