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Sometimes vehicles would get moved around on VMOs, and the arm may have followed one through that route.
I was tasked over to couger support Sqn in Gagetown back in 1980, and in support of a res-0 course, was issued a M151A2 with the side arm. That was kind of unique since the arm should not have been on a M151A2 (metal was deemed too light) nor on a regular force Jeep. |
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