Hi all,
I'm building some humvees and I would know which are the most common equipments that I can find in a military base.
My idea was to charge the cargo bed of the humvee with items that are part of common military routine inside a base,to be more precise a Logistic/Support base/camp.
I've thought about :
Us Post parcels(on pallets?)
Water bottles(on pallets)
Meal Rations
can you add something on this list?!if you've photos or idea post them here please.
I also think about a single piece like an engine or parts of it but how this kind of things are transported inside a base?!
Regards
Ciro.
(if there's a similar topic,please,can you give me a link?)
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or water.....hmmmm
Ciro
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If you're doing a CONUS field exercise style load out, you'll have MOLLE rucks, assault packs, OE-254, tarps, MRE's, 5 gallon water jugs and things like that. Mail likely wouldn't be sent to the field in any great numbers unless it was a long exericse, bottled water is mostly an OCONUS thing since we have potable water here in the states so 5 gallon jugs and water buffalos will be around.
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