[Milsurplus] Military vehicle interiors
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Sat, 7 Dec 2002 21:22:23 EST
Hue, as I said I need an education on radios as they apply to ships, however=
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I am restoring a 1944 Navy MB-MZ-1 radio jeep that uses the TCS and know the=
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Amtanks, Amtrak=E2=80=99s (including the LVT-4) tanks and the MZ series jeep=
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the TCS.=20
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The tanks (and some jeeps) were also outfitted with an SCR-608 and the jeep=20
in its MAH configuration the RT-19/ARC-4.
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There are only a few LVT-4 that have been restored, here is a photo of one,=20
its owner and also his MZ-2 radio jeep. Pardon the slow loading and the=20
photographs of the Navy jeep off of the USS Prairie.
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http://www.geocities.com/powermwt1/Big_Bear.html
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Here is a TCS in a MZ-1 radio jeep.
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http://www.geocities.com/powermwt1/photopage_MZ_1.html
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What is hard for me to understand is the overall organization of say a=20
Pacific Island invasion during W.W.II? You have all these ships, vehicles,=20
men and equipment, yet I have asked before without reply if there was some=20
kind of parameters used in who communicated with whom and how messages were=20
routed. I can see why ships had so many radio rooms, what a logistical=20
nightmare. Is there some sort of manual or book on this issue?
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Regards,
Mark Tombleson
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