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28 Jan 2022 Garand Picture of the Day
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A training session?
Look at the row of kneeling, medic in the middle, two with their backs -al paying attention it seems to the medic. Overturned stripped vehicle with cargo strewn around. Lessons to be learnt.
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What's the wreck without wheels and assorted debris?
AZB
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Originally Posted by
Daan Kemp
A training session?
No, hedgerow Normandy
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Originally Posted by
ArizonaBeagle
What's the wreck without wheels and assorted debris?
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Looks to me like a mine strike.
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Looks to me like a mine strike.
I thought the same thing but it happened long before this gathering. All 4 tires were "removed" from that jeep. I'd say maybe "hey fellas, this is as good as any spot to stop" kind of deal.
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I agree with BAR. Top center is a GI with a metal detector. The rear axle alignment suggest a mine/IED etc.
Is it a JEEP? Center crossmember looks different.
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Originally Posted by
ed skeels
I agree with BAR. Top center is a GI with a metal detector. The rear axle alignment suggest a mine/IED etc.
Is it a JEEP? Center crossmember looks different.
Ed
Yep, it's a jeep, a Willys MB as best I can tell.
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