Posted on Mar 11, 2014
SGT(P) Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic
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Being a Wheeled Mechanic, I've got to work on and drive some of the coolest vehicles the Army has to offer and also got to experience some of the other Service's equipment as well. Those of that are "gear heads" and enthusiast are always talking about the vehicles and their capabilitites.

 

Strictly from a comfort, stylish, fun factor stand point, what is your favorite vehicle to drive or be a passenger in? Don't only judge on how well they can take a hit or how much they break down.

 

I realize that some may have cooler experiences than others, ie Pilots and their planes, Navy and aircraft carriers, Astronaughts and thier space shuttles. That's all cool. Hell I would brag about that stuff too if I had the chance.

 

My favorite is the old M 35 2 1/2 ton truck. I loved the standard transmission and the fact that it could use virutally any kind of fuel.

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SrA Andrea West
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Since I took so many flights in them, the C141. A great all-purpose cargo aircraft.
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SGT Writer
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I loved the RG-31 Cougar / JERRV (Joint EOD Rapid Response Vehicle). It was durable, comfortable, and easy to drive.
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TSgt Hh 60 G Maintainer
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During my first deployment to COB Speicher, Iraq, I was assigned an up-armored 5-ton truck.  It was great driving down the narrow roads and waiting until smaller vehicles got out of my way.  You definitely had to wear your helmet, because on bumpy roads you would frequently bonk your head on the armored ceiling!
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What is your favorite military vehicle?
SPC David Wyckoff
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Edited 12 y ago
Cucv

Didn't get to drive any cool guy vehicles like SFC Gates. Those are indeed impressive. Nope just a regular ol utility CUCV for me. But it got the job done and it never let us down. One key, one start...or something like that. We were 52Deltas (generator grease monkeys) but with a welder, a generator and air compressor on board we stopped to fix or help fix a lot of broken equipment that wasn't in our wheelhouse.


 


The picture isn't me or my truck but it resembles what we drove.


 


 

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SFC William Swartz Jr
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Well am kinda biased, so I have to go with my Abrams of course....and the old M151A2 that I got to driver around for the first year or so after I got outta OUST.
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CPT Multifunctional Logistician
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Being an Ordnance officer in a maintenance platoon, I absolutely loved the M984 HEMTT Wrecker.  I made my money with those things!  My recovery crews were well trained and we had a blast recovering stuff mired up to the hood in muddy water.  The M88A2 Hercules was a friggin beast too!  Both vehicles were fun to drive or ride in I thought.  We could recover damn near anything with those vehicles.  Worth their weight in gold!   
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SFC James Baber
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I would take my original M151A2 any day over any HUMMV I drove during my career. I realize that a HUMMV may be better for physical protection as thought of by the newer generation Soldier, but I have never gotten a jeep stuck during my years of use (6 years), but I have seen and gotten a HUMMV stuck many times since put into use. If you have ever rolled a HUMMV, you know the difficulty of righting it back on all fours, a jeep I could turn over myself and have had too on several occasions in my early career.


If I could find one today to have as my own, I would buy it in a heartbeat.

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MAJ Javier G.
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I always liked the Jeep.
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SSG Medical Readiness Nco
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Does an available GSA count? Very rare (unless you are with R&R) and with comfy seats and AC.

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SGT William Howell
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The ASV was always my favorite. The MRAP before there was such a thing.
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