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>> I second that motion! Since I've been reading this list I've learnt
>> what most of the M series vehicles are. Y'know the usual like
>> M-37,M-38,M-151 etc. But I've always thought it would be great to have
>> a chart with a silhouette or line drawing of each truck for
>> identification.Sure it would'nt have to have every military truck in
>> the world but maybe just the ones that we all deal with.Therefore when
>> some one talks about their Mxxx or whatever I'll be able to look up
>> the chart and get a basic idea of whether its a jeep or a
>> bulldozer.Its like a FAQ that other lists use.Maybe chuck chriss'
>> olive drab page could have it.
even the m xxx and the load rating=20
like my m886 is a 1 1/4 ton meat wagon=20
1977 made with years built mabe=20
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>> Haze=20
>> M-43 (looks like an ambulance from mash)
>> Vanc.,B.C.(looks like a city from the X-files)
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>> Listors,
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>> I would like to ask that you help educate those of us who want to
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>> more. I would like to ask that vehicles be listed by their common
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>> as well as their military designations. Listings like M48, M151,
>> M38=20
>> all mean something to someone but not to us all. Especially when
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>> comes to M1, which can mean any number of things!
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>> There must be more here than myself who are confused here and
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>> use the help!!!
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>> Thanks,
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>> Bill Strickland
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