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Old 26-05-19, 15:41
Ed Storey Ed Storey is offline
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Your M38A1CDN2 67-07873 ECC 121201 was disposed of from CFB Esquimalt in February 1987.
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Old 26-05-19, 21:04
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Thanks for all the info. On an unrelated note i was posted to Esquimalt 10 years after the jeep's disposal. Is there a way to look up the user group? I would assume it would be PPCLI.
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Old 27-05-19, 17:16
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Hi,
Could you explain what ECC means. Thanks

Richard Mix
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Old 27-05-19, 18:16
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ECC is equipment configuration code. It will cover variations like winches, radios, weapons systems additions, or any other variation to the basic vehicle that is worth differentiating from.

If there were a need for 20 jeeps with radios (or installation kit, electrical equipment (IKEE) in army speak), it would allow higher authority to select the vehicles without having to have someone physically check compounds to select and verify them.
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Old 28-05-19, 06:56
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Thank you Rob for explaining that.
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Old 29-05-19, 07:45
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is there a place to take the ECC number and find out what that build is comprised of ?

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Old 29-05-19, 15:20
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The EDR viewer lets you see the translation of the ECC. You could also look in the old CGCM government catalogue of material, as it would list the ECC as the part number for the vehicle. As well, there were manuals that listed the ECCs. The modification instructions also listed ECCs when there would be a change. That said, 90% of the fleet would have the same ECC.
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