M10 GMC
M10 GMC
M10 GMC
M4 Sherman
Thanks for posting the great pics! It’s nice to see how some of the vehicles at APG are getting repainted.
For those interested in the M10, please be advised that the one pictured is incorrect for a WW II vehicle. The APG M10 is a post-war Italian Army vehicle. It was converted from either a diesel or a Ford V8 to a Continental radial engine by the Italians during the 1950’s and when retired, was given back to the U.S. Therefore, the engine deck, lower rear hull, exhausts, and air cleaner boxes shown in the pics are not correct for a WW II M10.
thank you
Yes it has been awhile since I have posted any pics but don’t worry here are some more for you all. Here’s the link to where you can see them.
Here are some more pics.
Skoda gets new paint and some markings applied.
M48 Patton gets some markings applied.
Oh how I miss the Ordnance Museum. The only thing that is there now is grass and weeds and a plane. It’s a shame really.
Very good memories!!! I miss going by their shop to see what they was working on.
What the heck?? Is the Aberdeen PG museum no more??? Only got the chance to visit it once. What happened to all the vehicles that they had on display??
Sad, really.
TAD
When the ordnance school moved to Fort Lee, Virginia so did the museum Dave. I haven’t seen anything on the Fort Lee webpage about the museum being done yet, which is sad.
Wow, Panzer! Who knew? I retired from the Army in 2014 and somehow missed this move. Luckily, Ft. Lee is a lot closer to me that APG! They had a great number of siginificant armored vehicles and I hope that they’re put on display soon. Thanks so much for the info!!
TAD
No problem at all. I looked at Fort Lee’s webpage and they have some of the stuff sitting out from what it looks like. When the wife and I are coming back from Myrtle Beach I might have to make a pit stop there lol.
I miss the place too. I live about 20 minutes away and went there several times. I really regret not being able to take my grandsons there. I doubt very much that the museum that they had envisioned being bult will ever get done, at least not without the donation of a wealthy benefactor. At the very least, I hope that they can get the vehicles under cover and out of the weather. And if that’s not possible, then auction them off like they did when the Normandy museum shut down.
The problem when it was here at A.P.G wasn’t the money, it was the base itself. They wouldn’t let them build the facility to store them indoors where they needed to be.
Hey Tal Afar Dave have you been to the AAF tnak museum in Danville, Virginia? It’s a pretty nice museum.
If you ever find yourself in Austin, Texas and need to fill some time, please check out The Texas Military Force Museum at Camp Mabry.