Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “M113 APC: Ubiquitous Armored Personnel Carrier In Vietnam to Ukraine” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/m113-apc/.
8 inch howitzer! An entire battalion of these babies supported us in one phase of the Gulf War.View attachment 42095
FDC rode in an M577. that's about as close as I got to a 113.View attachment 42096
I was usually on one of these.
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During my last post at Fort Bliss,Texas I was able to witness what a M113 with the anti-aircraft Vulcan could do to a drone- all I can say is that the drones disintegration was awesome !I spent some time in M113s, but like SFC Ravencraft most of my time was in the M106A2 mortar carrier with the 4.2" mortar. Lots of good memories, but I'll admit it was all in training and we didn't get fired on. Cleaning he "slobberbox" and coming really close to throwing a track in deep sand with a newbie driver. Hearing it, I hollered to stop. One of the times the commo was working between driver and TC and I wasn't using a stick.
That would be cool! We did a lot of Illum rounds, it was fun when we were lighting the range for the Cobras firing the Gatling guns with tracers...During my last post at Fort Bliss,Texas I was able to witness what a M113 with the anti-aircraft Vulcan could do to a drone- all I can say is that the drones disintegration was awesome !
Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “M113 APC: Ubiquitous Armored Personnel Carrier In Vietnam to Ukraine” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/m113-apc/.
After I got out of the army I worked in an injection molded plastics factory. We made fuel filters for c-17s and we made bore brushes for 155 mm howitzers. Nobody else in the factory knew what those damn bore brushes were for.I had the privilege of building the M113 APC and the 548’s from September 1966 thru May 1968 at FMC Ordinance in South Charleston, WV. Then in June 1968 I joined the Army and in my first overseas deployment to The 44th EBC in South Korea the first thing I saw as I arrived at my Duty Station was 30 M113’s inside a fenced in compound. I told the guy that I was with that I bet I had probably had helped build some of those !!! Made me feel proud !! These were awesome vehicles. Was glad to see this article and makes proud that I may had helped build some of these and also very proud to have Served my Country for 3 years of my life !!!
After Gulf War 1 we did an 'ammo dump' prior to coming back... got to shoot the hell out of these into old vehicles etc just to get rid of ammo and vehicles. What a sound!During my last post at Fort Bliss,Texas I was able to witness what a M113 with the anti-aircraft Vulcan could do to a drone- all I can say is that the drones disintegration was awesome !