Posted on May 4, 2014
SSG Robin Rushlo
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M114a2 zps0284869f
M114a2
308 Chevy engine, 20 mm gun and normally a TC, Gunner/observer and driver. Some time 4th person riding on deck with fire extinguisher because of the engine fires .

M114A2
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Edited 12 y ago
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PV2 Michael Reidout
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Not at all...
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SSG Robin Rushlo
SSG Robin Rushlo
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I was in West Germany in 1978 when they were phased out.
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PV2 Michael Reidout
PV2 Michael Reidout
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That's the year I was born....
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SSG Mike Angelo
SSG Mike Angelo
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I was in Schweinfurt, FRG in 78. I dont remember PCs with ordnance just M113s stripped down; Conn Barracks.
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1LT Nick Kidwell
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Back when I did Chem OBC, they were still using the M113s with a mounted turbine to generate smoke. Didn't get to drive one, but we got to watch the trainer demonstrate it.
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1SG Steven Stankovich
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M1114s were a little before my time. My first platform in OSUT and at my first duty station in Hohenfels, GE, was M113A1s. I liked those things. While the heaters sucked and they could more than likely be penetrated by a .50cal round, they were quiet and I could always "sneak up" on the BLUEFOR during training rotations. Good times...
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SFC Platoon Sergeant
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Edited >1 y ago
I believe what is pictured is an M114. I've seen many of them as targets on ranges, but never in actual service. As mech infantry I did spend a lot of time on M113s, the A1 and A2 versions. I prefer the lateral steering to that new steering the A3 version had. Near the end of my active service I did spend some time on Bradleys.
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SPC Korey R.
SPC Korey R.
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True. Looks similar to am FMC T113 Proposal Vehicle
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