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Can anyone complete this NSN 9905- in the picture. This is not my jeep the only close shot I have.
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Bob at 31 Combat Engineer Regiment (The Elgins) has a stash of NOS stickers. Search the last couple of days for a great posting on the anniversary of the Kangaroos. That is him. He might have what you need.
For what it's worth, that sticker came after the RT524 Radios were installed circa 1979. Before then, we never worried about cold starting while the C42 (cough POS) was running.
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The C42s were the only thing we were issued.....if we didn't have that then we had to use the PRC26 which did not have the same range nor channel selection. I have a stack of those decals at home, so if you don't get an answer in the next couple weeks shoot me a PM in July when I'm home on leave and I'll get the NSN for you. The jeeps usually had the long decal that went along the windshield frame though. |
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Rob, what is the decal that runs along the windshield frame? Mine is painted over...
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Basically it's the same as the decal above. They were in yellow and silver if I recall. The rectangular orange ones came out in the 80s I think. Once we have the full NSN, the date of adoption can be determined by the number, or by looking it up.
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The NSN is 9905-21-840-2230.
I went out and copied it down from my veh.
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