Neil,
I should be heading back to Benning in the next 6-8 weeks. I'll have more time to track down the missing vehicles when I do. I can say the M48C is still there. I didn't see it but my friend said it was.
#17: Re: Trip to Fort Benning Author: Dennis_Smith, Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 3:06 am ---- Not sure if any of these will help. They may have been moved since the pictures were taken, but...
There's a half track, looks like with quad mount at
32.408670 -84.905957
There's an M48 at
32.369840 -84.890230
Bunch of Russian tanks at
32.372330 -84.892766
There's a Stewart at
32.416038 -84.886144
#18: Re: Trip to Fort Benning Author: Joe_D, Location: Razorback CountryPosted: Tue May 25, 2010 5:13 pm ---- That's an area I didn't have time to check out,
Neil,
Here are two images of the M48C my friend sent me you can use if you want.
#19: Re: Trip to Fort Benning Author: Neil_Baumgardner, Location: Arlington, VAPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 4:46 am ---- Joe,
Did you ever get a chance to go back to Benning (I know you posted more pics in September), including checking out Infantry Hall on Burr St?
#20: Re: Trip to Fort Benning Author: L.Delsing, Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 9:37 am ---- Thanks Joe!
E12JM1N..., the last three digits? It is a december 1987 Polish built T-72M1.
Now I have 3 different T-72M1 at Fort Benning, is this correct?
T-72M1 sn Ch09VT5771 (former Ft Knox)
T-72M1 sn K11VT8014 (Kelly Hill, Ivy Rd)
T-72M1 sn E12JM1N... at ....
regards,
Lesley
#21: Re: Trip to Fort Benning Author: Neil_Baumgardner, Location: Arlington, VAPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:05 pm ---- I can make out the Bradley and 3 other vehicles at what used to be Infantry Hall, now the Maneuver Center of Excellence via Bing.