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 Subject:  Re: US Armored Unit Refueling WWII?List thread.  
  
 Date:  Sep 6, 2002
 From:  Jack Crabb 
That is how I was picturing it, but not sure if this method was in place
during WWII.

Does anyone know the utilization or history behind the refueling truck
conversion that CMK offers?

JC


"S.E. Dimmick" wrote in message
news:3d78dd92@news.track-link.net...
> I know that in the Modern US Army, we have a ROM-a Refuel on the Move
point
> that gets setup. Basicly what happens is a HEMTT Tanker is off the road
and
> each vechicle drives up to, gets topped off and then goes on its way to
the
> front. I can remember if the whole convoy stops and goes one by one into
the
> refueling point or not...its been a couple years since I've have had to do
> that :)
>
>
>
>
 
Thread Listing 
  US Armored Unit Refueling WWII? - Jack Crabb - Sep 1, 2002
. . . Re: US Armored Unit Refueling WWII? - Eric McClure - Sep 2, 2002
. . . Re: US Armored Unit Refueling WWII? - Ed Gilbert - Sep 4, 2002
. . . Re: US Armored Unit Refueling WWII? - S.E. Dimmick - Sep 6, 2002
. . . . . . Re: US Armored Unit Refueling WWII? - Jack Crabb - Sep 6, 2002
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