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  2. M520 Goer - Wikipedia

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    The M520 "Truck, Cargo, 8-ton, 4x4", nicknamed Goer, truck series was formerly the US Army’s standard heavy tactical truck before its replacement by the Oshkosh HEMTT.As trucks go, the Caterpillar-made Goer stands out due to being articulated, much wider than other trucks, and lacking suspension on the wheels.

  3. List of soft-skinned vehicles of the US military - Wikipedia

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    [13] Chevrolet G506: 1½-ton truck 4x4: 1940 The US Army's standard 1 1 ⁄ 2-ton truck during World War II, it was produced by Chevrolet; 168,603 were produced during the war. [14] A large number of variants were produced including some with a fifth-wheel, the majority were produced with a steel cargo body. [14] CONDEC Gama Goat: 1¼-ton truck ...

  4. M1 light tractor - Wikipedia

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    4. Fuel, coolant, and lubrication data. — Fuel tank: 25-gal fuel oil. Radiator: 11 -gal water. Crankcase: 4-gal engine oil. Transmission: 5-gal gear oil. Final drive cases: 1%-gal gear oil each. Engine oil grade: OE-30 above 32 F, OE-10 below 32 °F. Gear oil grade: GO-90 above 32 F, GO-80 below 32 °F. 5. Speeds and drawbar pull.

  5. List of numbered documents of the United States Department of War

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    1055(5: Signal Corps Training Pamphlet no.1, Elementary Electricity: 1918 and later: 23: Handbook/Signal Corps 1069: Radio Communication Pamphlet no.40, The Principles Underlying Radio Communication: 1921/1922-FM/Radio 1076: Service handbook of the coincidence trainer types A and B for range finding operators: 1921: 15: technical manual 1090

  6. M1 medium tractor - Wikipedia

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    3 + 3 ⁄ 8 mph (5.4 km/h)Reverse Prior to and during the second world war the US Army called several tractors M1 medium tractor . Under the Ordnance Corps these "off the shelf" tractors were meant to tow artillery pieces, so were not equipped with blades like their engineer counterparts.

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  8. M2 light tractor - Wikipedia

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    Prior to and during the Second World War the US Army called several tractors M2 light tractors. Under the Ordnance Corps these commercial off-the-shelf tractors were meant to tow artillery pieces so were not equipped with blades like their engineer counterparts. Eventually these were replaced by purpose built "high-speed tractors" (HST).

  9. PS Magazine - Wikipedia

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    PS: The Preventive Maintenance Monthly, more commonly referred to as PS Magazine, was a series of United States Army pocket-sized bulletins published between June 1951 and November 2019 as a monthly magazine with comic book-style art to illustrate proper preventive maintenance methods, as well as proper supply procedures and related safety.