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If there was ever a scrapping opportunity.....
Country wrote:Fantastic photos, but an incredible waste...
mtalbot_ca wrote:Country wrote:Fantastic photos, but an incredible waste...
+1
fasteddy wrote:Fabulous photos...I am sure glad none of those pics were taken here in America...we get to travel the countryside and see old cars and farm implements decaying.
aloneibreak wrote:fasteddy wrote:Fabulous photos...I am sure glad none of those pics were taken here in America...we get to travel the countryside and see old cars and farm implements decaying.
plenty of our own tax dollars worth of tanks and equipment are rusting away right here in amerika...
coppernickel wrote:The main graveyard for most old military items is in Arizona.
Once after the First Gulf War and the new Abrams was shown to be effective I got to be on a detail in Utah to drive over 200 M-60 to their grave yard. Some were moved into the firing line to be target practice, but most were parked in a lot and they will probably rust there for eternity.
I still have the firing pins out of two of them. The firing pin sits nicely in my palm and reaches the end of my fingers.
Unless you were in the service and know where these graveyards are at you will never see them. They are far away from population centers.
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