Thanks for your patience guys, I’m working as fast as time allows – Mike maybe this’ll help some, & Conor you’re kinda on the right track but it has some bends. So, if the foregoing was Chapter 1 this must be Chapter 2…
Kursk – southern salient – 11th July 1943: Colonel J.J. Flashov (*) seen in his GAZ 67B jeep (right of picture) receiving an urgent request to re-supply the forward tank maintenance facility near Prokhorovka with spares, fuel, ammunition…

Switching to his lend-lease Willy’s (the GAZ broke down on the way back to the depot) Flashov demands his staff finds a safer cross-country route, because the main road link’s under constant bombardment…

All remaining serviceable trucks are mustered as another German artillery barrage subsides…

A ZIS 42 half-track gets clear and races back to Flashov’s depot…

A Lend-Lease GMC 2.5 ton truck borrowed from the Quatermaster’s reserve…

and the GAZ AA truck, just back from the workshop…

Across country it will take at least an hour to get through, Flashov’s main concern is the lack of any convoy protection & he’s not thinking prophylactics. Urgent calls to nearby units result in just one nearly-available vehicle, an outdated and troublesome truck with multiple mechanical problems being worked on nearby…

And so for Chapter 3 you’re invited to step right over to the Russo-Soviet forum thread “GAZ AAA Quad wrangle” – it’s over there because it’s a straight oob build...and an unsolicited review.
Chapter 4 will resume back here as soon as the mechanic has fixed up the Quad, and then…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRKNw477onU(*)His French mother named him Jacques…an athletic kid.