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Posted by HeavyArty
on Friday, October 15, 2004 8:28 PM
It is pretty easy to put some together as stated above, from dry transfer lettering found at Model RR shops or good office supply and craft stores, or you could make your own on computer printer decal paper too. HMMWVs don't have many markings. Usually just bumper numbers on the front and rear. Maybe a few alpha numeric codes on the front or sides if it is a prepo draw vehicle. Also, there may be the large unit # with chevron that you see on modern vehicles as well on the sides. Could have names of driver and TC on lower parts of windshiels as well, and/or unit name or motto on upper windshield with corresponding # to bumper number or position of the senior occupant such as "Predator Six" for a commander, like mine said. Mine also had a red pheonix with crossed cannons on either side just behind the front wheel, our Bn symbol, 1-39FA (MLRS), 3ID, the Phoenix Bn. If it is an MP vehicle, it will have "MILITARY POLICE" on either side of the sloped rear and also somewhere across the front such as the upper windshield.
Hope that clears it up.
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