
Here is one of those items you don't often see in the history books, but it is an essential war fighting device. It is a tactical clothing washer and dryer. In war uniforms get dirty and have to be cleaned, just like in peacetime. These would be found in service & support units and medical units.

The little tube are a late WWII US Army rocket launcher. Just small tubes on a framework.

This is the driveway I always wanted. Click on the photo for a bigger image. M60 and Sherman series tanks.

An M16 series US Army AA gun halftrack. This has a quadruple .50 caliber machine gun turret. These were some of the last halftracks to see service in the US Army.

This is a dummy T72 tank. Not used at the National Training Center, this one was for weapons testing.
2 comments:
Bunkermeister:
A "tactical" clothing W/D...LOL
(not to be confused with a dress uniform W/D, I guess!)
Astounding!
And in that tank pic, isn't that a Commando V-1o0 parked down the road?
The halftrack looks to be in perfect conditon, too.
That's one helluva collection this person's got...that's for sure.
(yes, I am envious)
Nice tour.
The V100 is an ex-LAPD hostage rescue vehicle.
The vehicles are owned by a non-profit museum organization.
Nearly all the vehicles look like they will run and some look almost brand new.
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