Fort Benning Georgia AFV's
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#1: Fort Benning Georgia AFV's Author: Joe_DLocation: Razorback Country PostPosted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 1:08 am
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Here are the displays on Post at Benning, I took these this past weekend,

M2 Bradley Inside Infantry Museum Location:32.388375, -84.955248 , Hard to get a good shot with no flash allowed.

M113A1 Sand Hill Location: 32.408315, -84.908041

M4 Behind Infantry Museum Location: 32.386721, -84.955484

M59 Motor Pool Display Kelly Hill Location: 32.383387, -84.893592

M41 Kelly Hill Location: 32.382013, -84.897857

M41 Kelly Hill Location: 32.381358, -84.901826

M4 Kelly Hill Motor Pool Display Location: 32.381045, -84.897159

M125 Kelly Hill Location: 32.380764, -84.904339

M125 Kelly Hill Motor Pool Display Location: 32.377950, -84.896105

M59 Building 5500 Location: 32.374526, -84.840213

M48C Kelly Hill Location: 32.369862, -84.890230

M59 Kelly Hill Location: 32.369659, -84.890652

M3 Behind Infantry Museum Location: 32.38675, -84.955481

T72 Kelly Hill SN K11BT8014 Location: 32.37266, -84.893015

BMP-1 Kelly Hill Location: 32.372200, -84.892565

M125 Sand Hill Location: 32.412168, -84.902460

M75 Sand Hill Location: 32.412168, -84.902460

M3 Sand Hill Location: 32.412168, -84.902460

The new Infantry Museum is outside the Gate so access is open to all. It's free other than special areas and well worth the visit.

Some of these I may have posted earlier this year. As with all my other posts, If you want a certain view of a particular AFV posted ask, I may have it, also, for those new here, my pictures I post are available to anyone to use as long as I'm credited ( Joe_D ) along with this site AFV News/Com Central. More later.

#2: Re: Fort Benning Georgia AFV's Author: MarkHollowayLocation: Beatty, Nevada PostPosted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 1:29 pm
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I've never seen an M125 (81mm Mortar) in real life. Just heard of them. As you know in the cav we had the M106 (107mm Mortar).

Is it possible the M113A1 is actually an A2? I think the exhaust outlets were different but I might be wrong.

So, how would you like to be stationed at Benning, Joe?

#3: Re: Fort Benning Georgia AFV's Author: L.Delsing PostPosted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 2:58 pm
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The number (3036792) from the M4 behind the museum is the same as the M4A1 at St Mihiel s/n 163928 (private owner)

Which one has the correct registration?

BTW Nice to have a new T-72 serial! Thanks!

Regards

#4: Re: Fort Benning Georgia AFV's Author: C_Sherman PostPosted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 9:24 pm
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- MarkHolloway
I've never seen an M125 (81mm Mortar) in real life. Just heard of them. As you know in the cav we had the M106 (107mm Mortar).

Is it possible the M113A1 is actually an A2? I think the exhaust outlets were different but I might be wrong.

So, how would you like to be stationed at Benning, Joe?


Also is an M125 at the War Museum in Seoul, ROK. It was open when I was there two weeks ago, and in pretty good shape.

Chuck

#5: Re: Fort Benning Georgia AFV's Author: Joe_DLocation: Razorback Country PostPosted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:09 pm
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You got me Mark,

A while back I posted the Mortar track from Pomeroy Field and was told it was an M125. I could have just as easily called her an M106, but I believe those would have the brackets on the side to hold the Base Plates and other stuff. I think Tanker 2010 corrected me last time.

So, how would you like to be stationed at Benning, Joe?


Being Retired makes it a moot point, but actually, since the school house is moving there with all the goodies, It wouldn't have bothered me a bit. Nicer local and better post IMO.

Lesley,

I couldn't get access to the Sherman since the place was locked up. More than likely someone copied the paint scheme from a picture. I was thinking of you when I was able to get the SN of the T72.

#6: Re: Fort Benning Georgia AFV's Author: DontosLocation: Vine Grove, KY PostPosted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:32 pm
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Joe

I know a certain individual who is interested in 'building' a new volunteer program. Bring some civility to the uncultured, but he'll need some 'semi-local' interested individuals.....

Here is your chance to get 'your baby' running.... Although shes still in RMP, she is going to 'Sand Hill' whenever the tanks begin heading south.

I'll give you a heads up when she is supposed to roll south.

Regards
Don

#7: Re: Fort Benning Georgia AFV's Author: Joe_DLocation: Razorback Country PostPosted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:37 pm
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Well,

I'm not local to their but have a good friend who is. BTW, when's a good time to come down and visit RMP, I have a few loose ends to take care and would love to get access to some of the old girls before they go away. My calender is open the next few weeks

#8: Re: Fort Benning Georgia AFV's Author: DontosLocation: Vine Grove, KY PostPosted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:05 pm
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Any Given Wednesday for me.

You know where its at, so if any other days, Knock on the door and say hello.....ha ha ha.

RMP is closed on weekends although there is a volunteer work day on the Saturday 18 Sept.

Let me know
Don

#9: Re: Fort Benning Georgia AFV's Author: Smashy PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:28 am
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- Joe_D


M2 Bradley Inside Infantry Museum Location:32.388375, -84.955248 , Hard to get a good shot with no flash allowed.


What version is that? M2A3?

#10: Re: Fort Benning Georgia AFV's Author: Smashy PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:36 am
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- Joe_D

M59 Motor Pool Display Kelly Hill Location: 32.383387, -84.893592


What type of commanders station did it have?

#11: Re: Fort Benning Georgia AFV's Author: Joe_DLocation: Razorback Country PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 3:58 pm
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Smashy,

I believe the Bradley is an M2A2 version, since She was replicating one from OPLAN Cobra II (OIF 1), which 3 ID had. But since She is a museum piece, there's a chance She's a "One Off" prototype or test vehicle not suited for line duty, much like the M1 Fort Knox has that's done up to replicate "Answer This".

I don't know what the cupola on the M59 is like for that one. She was inside the Motor Pool and it was a Sunday. Next time I'm there (I have a feeling soon) I'll find out.

#12: Re: Fort Benning Georgia AFV's Author: TichenorLocation: Antwerp PostPosted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:51 pm
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This should be the story on that Bradley
Bradley Takes Command

Tichenor



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