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 Subject:  Re: Hunnicutt and possibly Technical ManualList thread.  
  
 Date:  Apr 25, 2004
 From:  Christophe Jacquemont 
Hello Marcel,

Do you have Hunnicutt's "BRADLEY a History of American Fighting and Support Vehicles"?

On page 216 of that book there is a rear TM photo of the M132 with rear ramp lowered, a TM photo of the fuel tanks assembly, and two drawings, one showing the layout inside the other identifying components in a rear view similar to the aforementioned photograph.


Perhaps your best bet would be to hunt the Technical Manual (TM)? The right reference for the TM (according to the Hunnicutt book) would be TM9-2300-257-10 , this covers all M113 variants of the time, not only the flame thrower.


Cheers,
Christophe

PS : I'll be answering your E-mail about I-Corps later, but I'm afraid I can't be of much help...
 
Thread Listing 
  Looking for photos on M132 interior - Marcel Kolsteeg - Apr 25, 2004
. . . Re: Hunnicutt and possibly Technical Manual - Christophe Jacquemont - Apr 25, 2004
. . . . . . Re: Hunnicutt and possibly Technical Manual - Harald Haensel - Apr 28, 2004
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