Hi Guys,
Does anybody know if the Navy ever buy any M37's? Has anyone ever seen one? Does anyone have a pic of one? Do you know what color they were?
thanks,
bob
Navy M37's
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Re: Navy M37's
But not all of the Navy M37s were gray. Some (all?) of the SeaBee units were OD. And of course, the Marine M37s were green.powerwagontim wrote:Hi Bob,
Yes, and they were grey.
Tim
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Re: Navy M37's
My unit was/is a Navy rig, always been OD, except when it was a red & silver fire truck.
Bruce,
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1953 M-37 w/ow
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Keep Em Rollin'
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Re: Navy M37's
OK, maybe I should have said "and SOME of them were grey"
My Airforce M37 was originally Strata Blue, with OD shot over the blue. Times and needs change, and so do the colors.
Tim
My Airforce M37 was originally Strata Blue, with OD shot over the blue. Times and needs change, and so do the colors.
Tim
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Re: Navy M37's
I was told that mine was an Air force unit transferred to the army. It is Olive on top of blue, you can see the blue where the green is peeling. The wheels were yellow, and I am told that this means it was a line truck on the runway. Can anyone confirm whether the yellow wheels mean that it was used on the runways?
Re: Navy M37's
Sounds right to me, most/some of the tailgates had black/yellow checkerboard as well as the "Follow Me" on the tail gate.
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I spent 4 years active AF and another 3 plus active reserve, 175th MDANG, Jim Palmer was our Ace Pilot.
Bruce,
1953 M-37 w/ow
Retired Again
Keep Em Rollin'
VMVA
1953 M-37 w/ow
Retired Again
Keep Em Rollin'
VMVA