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While the two PRes MPs under a Milcot hood may be a Major and Cpl either one could very well be a mechanic in civilian life, or left home an done a couple tours in uniform.
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Just being picky here, but the acronym should be MILCOTS...the last three letters being short for "off the shelf".
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Good point Jon.
When I read milcots, I flashed over to the MSVS........I think of them as a milcots, although I realize now you are likely talking about one of the Chev Silverado variants. The term "Milcots" has been around a long time, and has referred to a lot of vehicle fleets over the years, although the name may not have been as attached as it is these days. Even the term MSVS will be recycled.....the new 9.5 ton Macks will be the MSVS SMP. Thanks to Neil Yeo for pointing that out to tme the other day. The army has always been big on acronyms. Seems like it is getting even more dependent on them. |
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Rob: Yes, in the context of the OP's post, yeah I refer to the "Milverado".
I agree that somehow or another MILCOTS became regularly known as the Chev, although I again agree that it is a widely used acronym for all sorts of DND procured items. Matter of fact, my 404s show the qual as MILCOTS for the Silverado.
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Yes Milcots, the Chevy Silverado was what I was referring to. At any rate, both fellows under the hood looked perplexed, pointing to the potential fact that they were less than mechanically inclined...
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If they were trying to isolate an electrical fault, where do you start with a vehicle with three batteries, one being right under the passenger side joyfully scooping up all sorts of road debris and causing all sorts of merry hell. Triple hell if it was in-line with the other two (I don't know if that is the case).
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"Military Commercial Off The Shelf"
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Exactly correct, Hanno. I just truncated the acronym to fit the OPs post.
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