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abn deuce

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  1. A nice AFKWX 353 GMC from Lone Rover site
  2. nice to have that little extra creature comfort seeing as you enjoy taking it out in the SNOW ! Seriously I m glad that your heater never had a problem so thats why it was never removed ...perhaps ??
  3. I can see that your cabs still abit drafty , But I wanted to ask if British WWII Military Vehicles had heated cabs (other than staff cars) with or without defrosters as compared to no heaters in American Military Vehicles (again other than staff cars)
  4. I think it was decided that post 274 was a sander/grit spreading truck
  5. Your doing a Great job !!! Hope you will take a break now and then from this Heculian task of converting and recovering files aside from keeping a normal life !!!
  6. I thought I had a copy of that, guess its off to find a copy now. thank you for the connection
  7. I hope this is in the right place please shift if not from the 156 squadron site Picture of LAC Mick Lennon and unknown colleague in front of a refuelling petrol bowser at Upwood circa 1944/45
  8. From 150th combat engineer site Col. Reagan's Driver a different mod . made to keep from getting splashed by front wheels
  9. from the 150th Combat Engineers site http://www.150th.com Copley and truck. Name "MADJACK" came from the English drivers when they were building runways together. He would beat them to the concrete hopper every time after dumping his load for the guys.
  10. While looking through one of the many internet sites that have been linked on this Forum through different threads I found this listing and thought it should be shared here. this is the link http://www.150th.com/index1.htm This is the note posted on the Bulletin Board on that site Name:andreE-mail address:andremaggy@telfort.nlRequests/Comments/Answers:surch for WW II soldier burried in the netherlands -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hello we are andre and maggy from the netherlands were we live in the netherlands is a american militairy cemetery from ww2. we adopt a grave of a soldier who is burried there. that soldier was coming from Maryland, and died for our freedom. the people in the netherlands, are still so very thankfully, that all the 8301 graves are adopt sinds 1945, and still are now. adopt means you take care of one of more graves and you put nice flowers on the graves, a few days a year, memorial day, birthday x-mas etc. we adopt the grave of: LEMMON GEORGE F RANK: TEC 5 UNIT: 44 ENGR COMBAT BN 1 ARMY DIED: MARCH 24 1945 GERMANY BIRTH: 26-10-1904 SERIAL NUMBER: 33389229 MARYLAND carroll county HIS WIFE NAME: DE CHAUNTOL, LEMMON, LINWOOD, MARYLAND, 248 E GREEN STREET, WESTMINSTER NEW ADRES IN 1948: C/O JOSEPH WELLER, LINWOOD MARYLAND HIS MOTHERS NAME: ELEANOR LEMMON MIDDLE STREET HANOVER PENNA. HIS FATHER NAME : JOHN LEMMON who can help us to find his family. or further information we thank you so much andre and maggy from the netherlands
  11. The Happy Birthday wish may be late but your not forgotten , Hope you had a party to remember .
  12. a Very Happy but belated Birthday to you , hope you had a good one !
  13. a very Happy but belated Birthday wish to you.
  14. a very happy but belated birthday wish to you .
  15. WAVES aircraft mechanics working on the port outboard Pratt & Whitney R-2000 engine of a R5D Skymaster aircraft, Naval Air Station, Oakland, California, United States, mid-1945
  16. Great to see Military Vehicles moving through different enviroments . Land Rover must have spent a bit of Money to produce that ! Great find thanks for sharing!
  17. the Last happy birthday wish lost with the crash
  18. A missed Happy Birthday wish , due to crash . Hope it was a good party
  19. a belated Happy Birthday wish due to crash hope it was a good one .
  20. blated Happy Birthday wish due to crash , hope it was a good one !!
  21. A very good name for the location !!!. I can just about see a shell cratered piece of road blocked by wrecked vehicles and the bodies of those brave soldiers who tried to force the Enemy from the position.It must have been quite a fight
  22. Its easy to fix just use that little button labeled "EDIT",and you can correct any part of your post's at any time . ps you dont have to fill in the reason for correcting in the box that pops up unless you want to .
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