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M106 series, 400-gallon, 1 1/2 ton, 2-wheel single axel water trailers, Camp Babylon, Iraq, 22 Aug 2003 USMC M1043 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, Camp Ripper, Kuwait, Feb 2003.  LCPL Aarm Irby, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines (3/4), Weapons Company, adjusts the sights on his M220 Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided (TOW) Missile system A Soldier enjoys the view from atop a Buffalo Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle at the Countermine Training Facility at Fort Leonard Wood, MO,  March 2006 M55 Quad .50 cal. (12.7mm) Antiaircraft Machine Gun manufactured by the Kimberly Clark Corporation, at the National Infantry Museum. The M55 entered service in 1943. The M55 is composed of 2 parts, the gun mount and the trailer. During World War II, M55 gun mounts were fitted to half-tracks with great success (See M-16 Halftrack Multiple Gun Carriage). HEMTT vehicle, Red River Army Depot. M816 wrecker used to lift an AGM-109 Tomahawk air-launched cruise missile during recovery operations after impact, 20 Apr 1979 40mm Bofors antiaircraft artillery. M8 Armored Car and other vehicles proceeding ashore on a floating causeway of Mulberry A, off Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, 16 June 1944.  This structure was erected by U.S. Navy SeaBees and other causeways are being prepared nearby. M4 Sherman tank entering St. Sauveur-Le Vicomte, Normandy, France, 1944.  Company A of the 746th Tank Battalion supported the 325th Glider Infantry in the advance on St. Sauveur. North Carolina Army National Guard M997 HMMWV Ambulance at the NCANG Armory, Kinston, North Carolina, 29 Aug 1998 T-8 90mm Antitank Gun, developed late in WWII M146 semitrailer. Courtesy: Government Liquidation LLC M-46 Patton tank passing through the village of Kumko, Korea, September 1950. Towed Vulcan gun system M167, consisting of a six-barrel, 20mm cannon, and a fire control system mounted on a trailer carriage having dual wheels on each side, Ft. Drum, NY. M18 Hellcat tank destroyers, Hampton Roads, VA during WW II. Welder Jody Owens from Anniston Army Depot strips down an M818 five-ton while working in a Forward Repair Activity at Camp Arifjan , Kuwait, 2006. Autocar U-7144-T Tractor, 4-ton, 4x4 M3 halftrack, Hawaii Military Vehicle Preservation Association, 2004. Location: Tropic Lightning Museum 57mm antitank artillery, Aachen, 1944. U.S. Army military policemen in M-151 jeep, May 1976 Dodge WC 1/2 ton, 4x4, WW II. USMC M274 utility platform truck (Mechanical Mule) in the bulk fuel area at Cua Viet, Vietnam, Oct 1966 The M48A2 Patton medium tank was modified with an M7A1-6 flamethrower tank turret, resulting in the M67 fl amethrower tank, finalized in 1953. The flamethrower could be installed as the main armament of the M48 tank or as T-89 kits manufactured by Chrysler Corporation.  The Marine Corps developed the M67 to its highest level by using the M48A3 to update and upgrade M67 tanks to M67A2 standards, used extensively in Vietnam; An M-923 5-ton cargo truck is driven off the Utility Landing Craft (LCU 1649) at Onslow Beach, Camp Lejeune, NC, during Exercise Solid Shield 85, June 1985. M41 Walker Bulldog tank in South Vietnamese training operation.  The M41 Tank has 76-mm. gun, light armor, two machine guns, and crew of four. 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery, 1st Infantry Division soldiers loading  Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) pods onto a HEMTT vehicle, Ft.Bliss, TX, 9 May 1983 Listening for the score on the field phone connected with the target tips: Lt. Honrath, Lt. Winthrop, and Capt. Odom.   Pinecastle Jeep Range,  Florida.  During WW II. Clark CA-1 airborne bulldozer working on an airfield in Tamu, Burma during WW II. Men of Battery C, 21st AAA, 25th Infantry Division, give infantry support from M-16 Halftrack Multiple Gun Carriage during an advance against Chinese Communist forces near Yang-su, Korea, 9 March 1951. Dodge WC-6 1/2 ton 4x4 command reconnaissance car on test track during WW II.
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