Army vehicles that are for sale through government liquidators, websites, and auctions are going to feature older model Military Humvees, Army Jeeps, Army Trucks and other military all terrain vehicles. These army vehicles are popular for anyone looking for a unique ride or a reliable
vehicle that can get them through the toughest terrain while out camping, fishing, or hunting.
Because army vehicles need to be reliable, they are built with high performance and heavy payload in mind. This makes them dependable and practical vehicles for anyone into an active and adventurous life.
Government liquidators get a steady stream of army vehicles for sale and the inventory changes each and every week. You will want to be picky when considering price and getting exactly what you want and this may mean waiting and watching for that right army vehicle to come across the auction block.
I wanted to give you a taste of what is up and coming in the army vehicles arena. These new prototype army vehicles are going through vehicle tests to check their performance in mud, water, and over rocks. Since new inventory is always coming into used army vehicle sale sites, I thought you would enjoy taking a look at what you may be buying in about 15 or 20 years.
Ex military and civilians alike love ex army vehicles. And depending on if you would like to buy an ex army vehicle for sale, remind yourself of the days when you drove one of these army trucks or jeeps, you are an avid collector, or you just love army memorabilia, I searched and found an excellent book that contains every ex army vehicle from before the second World War up to the Gulf War.
The 500-page book filled with clear pictures, statistics, specs, and history was written by David Doyle, who is a somewhat famous and popular author on army vehicles. He also writes a column for Military Vehicles Magazine. David himself is a collector and restores post-World War II 6×6 army vehicles. You will find all of the ex army jeeps, tanks, half tracks, and more. The resource also discusses the M-series vehicles from the Vietnam and Korea Wars and the Gulf War.
If you are interested in ex army vehicles or want to get more info about them, this guide is a terrific reference book that you read and re-read. You can get a copy here. Standard Catalog of U.S. Military Vehicles
I am also inserting a video review of the book on used ex army vehicles so you can see what is inside the book.
Posted on November 1st, 2010 by admin | 1 Comment »
I really would like to be a MP in the army but for some reason just cant get the 95 ST line score on the ASVAB. A job that I am qualified for is 88M … I was wondering what was your experience as a truck driver in the army?? Since I am a female and can not do a combat job I would like something close to it…I heard truck drivers can get close to combat…have you been in close combat as a 88M?? and what are my chances of being an MP? My ST line score is 91. I have taken the ASVAB 2 times. should i try one more time?? I mean MP was the only MOS i really wanted and was looking forward to it.
Posted on November 1st, 2010 by admin | 4 Comments »
my friends jeep got rear ended and i was driving it we did not do a police report and it happened the 30 March and i called geico because he admits to everything that his brakes dont work but he did his recorded statement saying that his girlfriend was driving not him and said a different date so he told me that and when i did my recorded statement i said the same but i said i dont remember the exact date because i take presription pills that cause me loss of memory and i gave them my prescription so that they know i just forget alot of stuff what happens to me next day because of the pills. So What can happen? is there a way out of all this without feeling guilty or getting in trouble because im in the army.