#1: Lost & Found on Ft Knox.... Author: Dontos, Location: Vine Grove, KYPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 5:57 am ---- I know some of y'all may be interested, this is what 'we've' been doing on Ft Knox....
#2: Re: Lost & Found on Ft Knox.... Author: Rick_Eshleman, Location: Lewes, Delaware, USAPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:50 am ---- Don,
Thanks for the Knox update! You have all been very busy. Nice find in the M3 hulls.
I'd love to see what Aberdeen still has hidden in the woods and marshes there! Rick
#3: Re: Lost & Found on Ft Knox.... Author: Doug_Kibbey, Location: The Great SatanPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 5:31 pm ---- Ahhhh....the memories. I loved being in the field at Ft. Knox when the trees were bare. Not hot, no insects, a nice 55gal. drum of burning wood and cardboard to warm your hands by.....good times!
#4: Re: Lost & Found on Ft Knox.... Author: Dontos, Location: Vine Grove, KYPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 5:59 am ---- A few other 'finds'....
Regards
Don
#5: Re: Lost & Found on Ft Knox.... Author: Doug_Kibbey, Location: The Great SatanPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:22 am ----
- Dontos
A few other 'finds'....
Regards
Don
Aluminum roadwheel...Bah, Humbug!
Steel casings= crap
Brass casings= gold!
If a good 76mm brass casing should become available, I'd be in the market for it at reasonable price. I have the shot round to put in it for show.
It's rusty enough that a 75mm brass case would probably do.
#6: Re: Lost & Found on Ft Knox.... Author: Kurt_Laughlin, Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:35 am ---- Don, are the cans propellant containers or the complete round "jungle" cans? If the latter, I would be interested in getting some info on them.
Thx,
KL
#7: Re: Lost & Found on Ft Knox.... Author: Dontos, Location: Vine Grove, KYPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 2:14 am ---- Propellant containers, as best as I we can tell. Found a hand full of them but most were pretty corroded. We did save a couple of the best ones....
I'll be onpost on Saturday (Vol Workday), what are you interested in?
Regards
Don
#8: Re: Lost & Found on Ft Knox.... Author: Kurt_Laughlin, Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:12 am ---- Well, there shouldn't be any 105mm propellant cans . . . (I got the size from the AFTA site.) All US 105mm rounds were fixed or semi-fixed cartridges, not separate loading projectiles and propellant charges. As such they are either stored in fiber tubes or the single round "jungle" cans.
I guess knock the mud off and get the length and diameter and maybe some close-up pictures so we can figure out what they are.
thx,
KL
#9: Re: Lost & Found on Ft Knox.... Author: Dontos, Location: Vine Grove, KYPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 5:40 am ---- Sounds like a plan. I'll see what I can do...
Truthfully I really don't know what they are, we just guessed since thats what they look like....
I hope to get out to the M3A1's location, but that depends if we can get an escort. I know the general location, but its in a limited access area...
BTW: we also have located a turret for an M4A3(105), more to follow on that once I can get a first hand view...
Regards
Don
#10: Re: Lost & Found on Ft Knox.... Author: Kurt_Laughlin, Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:18 pm ---- Jungle can:
They are 6-1/8 inches in diameter. The body is obviously a little shorter than the dimension shown, looks to be around 34-5/8, 34-3/4 long.
KL
#11: Re: Lost & Found on Ft Knox.... Author: Dontos, Location: Vine Grove, KYPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 6:49 pm ---- Okay, thats what they appear to be, but I'll check to see....
Cool
Regards
Don
#12: Re: Lost & Found on Ft Knox.... Author: Dontos, Location: Vine Grove, KYPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:11 am ----
- Kurt_Laughlin
Jungle can:
Kurt
Yup measurements are 34 3/4 long and 6 1/8. Interior has 2 'shoulders' down the interior of the tube. I think you 'nailed it'.