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so like me It's Asian on the out side but 100% usa on the inside

^^^^LOL...Welcome to the Highway Andy...My old mule is a 76 as well...IMHO great year!
Nice 2nd ride.....:clap:
 
@Hugh Heifer and @awynne56

Welcome guys!! And thank you both for your service!!

Thanks for the PDF Hugh!! Jeff... This might be something to post in its own thread...

Great rig Andy!!

Jeff, I added them to the address list.

I won't have communications again until after Aug 1st.

Have fun y'all ... I know I will!!
 
The head instructor was an indigenous islander who was the Camp commandant/head instructor. He had worked with MacArthur as a guide in WWII. His nickname was "Gunny"....

Man I bet that dude had some stories to tell.
 
@Hugh Heifer , Welcome to the highway and thanks for your service.

Larry in El Paso, TX
 
That sounds familiar Chungas. I remember they had native islanders hunting us as we E&E'd those guys were like bloodhounds. Sorry, I don't remember names very well any more.
 
I'm Andrew, (andy)
Army service from 89-91 2nd Armored Div. Ft Hood tx. 1 of i think 4 units from 2nd Armored to be in desert storm. (Division was be disbanded)
I'm the owner of a 1976 fj40 with a chevy 350 transplant and gm 700r4 trans.. so like me It's Asian on the out side but 100% usa on the inside
I was with the 1/158th AVN attached to the 2nd Armor out of Dhaharan in '91.

And thanks WB8. To you all as well.
 
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Thank you for your warm welcomes and all your service to our country.. wb8 I can't remember who it was, but they said if you hyphenate where your from your not a real American .. ie Asian-American. I'm American I just look asian... (I'm also from Seoul Korea.. adopted by Americans)

Hugh... ah. Good Ole dahrane kobar towers and cement city. At the end of desert storm I was there for 3 more months to load all the army's equipment back on the ships.

I think we were the last ones to wear the 2nd as a combat patch..an honor in its self...
You heard Pac-Man passed away . 2ad Command Sargent major.
 
@ElPolloBlanco and @Chungas Revenge, I saw a carrier once or twice while I was in also :

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burning crap with mogas and a tent pole....

Northern Iraq-03..^^^Was the preferred method...It does have a "particular aroma" that you never forget...:lol:
 
Hello Billy,

Welcome to the highway...Any pics??

The one with the trailer is more recent. This is all I have on my phone. I haven't been out too much with this tank. I recently installed 4.88 gears and lockers. Arb in the front and TJM in the rear. It's a bit over geared for my 315's I am debating what to do to improve my highway mileage/rpm.
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I haven't been out too much with this tank.

Nice Rig!!!

LoL..If you figure out the "Gas mileage riddle", make sure you dial us in!! I have trailer envy too!! I am eye-balling an old Canadian mil trailer...!
What neck of the woods were your pics taken???
 
Hey everyone, Im Billy, I was USAF EOD. I was stationed in RAF lakenheath, go out in 2008. I have been throught several 4x4's and currently own a '96 FZJ80 and an '85 4runner.

Welcome Billy and thank you for your service!!

That's a very nice truck and trailer!! Take it out and build more wonderful memories with those little ones!!
 
@thebrassnuckles - Welcome to the highway. Thank you for service. You have a good looking 80. Is the trailer home made? Your kids will remember the outdoors and the trips in the 80 for ever. Good stuff.

Larry in El Paso
 
Hi folks,

I enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1999, was part of the march to Baghdad in 2003, got commissioned in 2008, served in OEF, and am now teaching at EWTGLANT. No pics handy, but the 81 pickup in my avatar was my first Toyota 4wd and I have since owned an 85 pickup, a 94 4runner, a 95 T-100, a 69 FJ-55, a 76 FJ-55, a 93 FZJ-80, a 94 FZJ-80, and my current 97 FZJ-80.

Cheers,

Dan
 

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