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M151 MUTT
Photo section
The
photos below are linked from Ken's
Mutt Page. They only serve as illustrations to vehicles mentioned on
the main
page. To view the original photo plus full captions, click on the appropriate
image.
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Remains of US Navy
M151. |
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An M151A2 FAV of the
26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, on its way back from a tour with KFOR in
Kosovo. |
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M825 with Hughes TOW
ATGW. |
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Ex-Chilean forces
AM General model M151A2, now property of Alejandro Forch Moya of Santiago,
Chile. |
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Scrap yard in Saudi
Arabia... (Dec 1997) |
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Vietnamese M151A2,
exported to France where it was restored. |
The
photos below are linked from other web sites. Again, they only serve as
illustrations to vehicles mentioned on the main
page. To view the original photo plus full captions, click on the appropriate
image.
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American Roll Over
Protection System or ROPS.
Jack
Tomlin at Tooele, UT, USA has 40 available at $100 each. |
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M151 Loaded
Photo by Larry Bowles:
"My M151 during my LF6F Deployment With the 22nd MEU, Jan-Aug 1996. Picture
taken in Liberia, Africa Operation Assured Response April 1996."
(Source:
Marine Corps Image Archive) |
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January 2000: "Marines
from General Support Maintenance Company, 1st Maintenance Battalion, recently
finished overhauling six M-151A2 Fast Attack Vehicles, scheduled to deploy
soon with the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit."
(Source:
Marine Corps News) |
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USMC M151A2 Fast Attack
Vehicles at Okinawa offered for sale by the Defense
Reutilization and Marketing Service, May 2000 |
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Danish Army M151A1
on the Danish
Army Vehicles Homepage |
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Israeli Mutt with
searchlight, roll bar, two huge antennas and a GPMG
on the AMPS
web site |
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M151A1 at the MFHF
Sweden meeting, June 1985
on the MFHF
Sweden web site |
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Gavin
Broad's immaculate M151A2 at Beltring 2000. |
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Portuguese
Army M151A2 |
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Venezuelan
Army M825 106-mm Recoilless Rifle Carrier |
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Greek
M151A2s in a scrapyard - follow the link to the seller of these vehicles |
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Australian
War Memorial Photograph Database
Negative Number: P02120.001
Caption: Vung Tau,
South Vietnam. 1970-01. Vietnamese children from an orphanage, possibly
the An Phong orphanage, play happily on top of and in a RAAF
jeep. They are watched by Father John Grannall (right) and Bill
Deane, the public relations officer for the National Headquarters, Australian
Red Cross, Melbourne. The orphanage received support as a civil aid project
from locally-based Australian and American forces. (Donor C. Tilly) |
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Argentine
Army M151A2
This picture, taken
in 1999, picture shows an M151A2 painted in the Argentine Army two-tone
scheme for dry zones. The light
vehicles section on the Archivos
Pesados site also shows a picture of an M151A1 in 1978, painted
in a dark olive colour which was used by the Argentine Army until the implementation
of a two-tone scheme in the early 1980s. |
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Mexican
Army Rifle Mutts on Mutt Motorpool - note the brush guards. |
Below
follow some photos sent in by visitors of this site:
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Eric Manders' M151A1 |
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Eric Manders' M151A1
side-by-side with his friend's example. |
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M151A2 in a surplus
yard: "rusty and expensive", according to Eric Manders. |
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Demilitarized M151A2s. |
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