In country pictures of the M37?

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Re: In country pictures of the M37?

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Thanks Storm!
Great Photo's you have collected.
Thanks For Sharing.
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Re: In country pictures of the M37?

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Thank you so much for sharing the pictures... awesome!!!! Your comment about everyday life is so true. Although I was not in Vietnam, I was in the Marines [82-86] and could have taken a million cool pictures of everyday life, tanks, air strikes, etc etc, , and just didn't bother. Wish I had and glad you did.
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Re: In country pictures of the M37?

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Glad you enjoyed them. I'll post more as I find them.
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Re: In country pictures of the M37?

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We had one on the flight line as a "go for" truck, running equipment up and down the line. No top or bows, windshield folded flat. Had another one in the motor pool to support supply and personnel to and from flight line to company area. Thank you for the pictures hope to see more. They bring back a lot of memories and yes, we called them 3/4 tons, never heard them called M37 or anything else.
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