To: GizmosAndGadgets; Travis McGee
I dont know anything about the 3-day kit, but I can verify that there are foreign military vehicles being transported in the Savannah area - On two different occasions in the past week or so, I saw vehicles that I described as Russian HMMWVs being carried on flat-bed tractor trailers. What really caught my attention was the cyrillic markings on the side doors.Third data point.
42 posted on
09/03/2013 6:00:25 PM PDT by
Lazamataz
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To: Lazamataz
Savannah area is close to Ft Stewart. It used to be the Army National Guard training base for 278th ACR among others. I have no idea about what it's used for now or even if it's still open. It is a large base though. Large enough for Artillery training.
44 posted on
09/03/2013 6:05:32 PM PDT by
cva66snipe
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To: Lazamataz; Travis McGee; Mr. K; higgmeister; Cyclops08; AppyPappy; Scoutmaster
I was leaving the Savannah area yesterday and was passed by a truck carrying another one of these "Russian Hummers". With typical bad timing, my dash cam changed files just as it passed. What should have been a great picture of the machine was lost in the two seconds it takes my camera to stop the video and restart (it runs in five-minute segments.) Instead, I have a shot of the back of the vehicle, and another of it's silhouette as it crossed the bridge ahead of me. (And, no, I couldn't catch up to get a better view - darn governed company truck ;-)
This was on I-16 Westbound, about 30 miles East of Macon. Sorry for the smeared windshield - it seems to be love bug season, and I'm doing my part to see that they die happy ;-)
147 posted on
09/13/2013 6:57:06 PM PDT by
GizmosAndGadgets
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