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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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RallyPoint Shared Content thanks for the read.
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MAJ Javier Rivera
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Like I wrote on a similar post:

How long before additional unforcasted up armor is installed. Which comes with damaged transmissions and suspensions due to the excess weight. And that’s without counting any potential accidents due to maneuverability / handling after installing the aforementioned accessory items. Deja Vu from ‘04-‘05 anyone?
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MAJ Byron Oyler
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I was in Germany at Landstuhl taking care of blown up soldiers and this vehicle just makes me ask WHY? Why of a Colorado and not a JEEP? JEEP has the best aftermarket industry and probably could provide all that is needed to support up armor. This is a waste of money if you ask me.
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MAJ Javier Rivera
MAJ Javier Rivera
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MAJ Byron Oyler standard government procurement procedure: lowest bidder and paying top dollars for nothing.
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SSG Harry Outcalt
SSG Harry Outcalt
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MAJ Byron Oyler It's all about the money that someone stands to make from it..
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SSG Harry Outcalt
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Waste of money, when we already have vehicles that can do the job with minor modifications. That money could be better spent to improve the quality of support for the troops...
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