Posted on Oct 9, 2015
SFC Wesley Arnold, Jr
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TSgt B 2 Crew Chief
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The vehicle on the TM pic that you put, that one was the first for me.
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Sgt Tom Cunnally
Sgt Tom Cunnally
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Jeep & drove for the CO on Field Exercises

... I drove this old one at BC a few months ago & got a lot of stares by the students.....Tuesday at a High School lunch someone asked if I heard about some old Jarhead who was driving around BC in a Jeep and I said "Yea It was me"...
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The one where I got an actually license for? 998 Humvee
The one where they looked at me and nodding yes to me asked if I was licensed for it? M2 Bradley
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SFC Wesley Arnold, Jr
SFC Wesley Arnold, Jr
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lol ... guess better question would be; "What was the first vehicle you were aloud to drive?"
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SFC Wesley Arnold, Jr - the Bradley, not for lack of trying though!! I screamed "I am Infantry!!" As they dragged and stuffed me into the drivers hatch
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SFC James Asbill
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M113A1/M125A1 same day M1511
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SGM Bill Frazer
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M151A1 Jeep.
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SSG Eng Spt Psg
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M-151 Jeep. I wish we still had them.
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SGT James Hammons
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Jeep
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CPT Jim Schwebach
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M38 then shortly after the M151. Both gun jeeps.
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SFC Retention and Transition NCO (USAR)
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Volkswagon Van, in Germany
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MSgt Mayo Sifford
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Edited 10 y ago
1949 Ford Pickup Follow-Me-Vehicle. Used it at Godman AFB, KY, in 1951 to lead aircraft to and from parking spaces and to pick up drogue chutes and transport to the parachute shop. Plus a little private use.
No training - no license - just an authorization card from the motor pool.
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