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Old 16-03-15, 00:37
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Nothing unusual on them that I can see. They still have the British lights rather than being converted to US M-series, which could be expected this early in their life. They also have the rear view mirror added for the crew commander. They also have the M1919 mounted up top.....depending on the year of the photo, they could be C1 GPMGs.

The CFRs above the windshields seem to have been typical of the Cypress ferrets.

The fire extinguishers look like they are the red 5 pound Ansul but I can't be sure. There was a modification instruction to remove the British extinguisher bottles an install the ansul brackets.
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