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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has digging up the yards of a small beachside Florida neighborhood that was a dumping ground of military junk from World War II. For decades, residents of South ...
This week, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will start digging in the yards of a neighborhood that’s been at the center of a possible cancer cluster.
As owners of G.I. Haul, a residential and commercial junk removal company, they are recruiting fellow veterans for franchise opportunities.
Located somewhere in Alaska, this place is actually part truck junkyard, part hauler collection. Because while many of the pickup trucks and semis that are resting here are rusty or have been ...
A 1978 Dodge D-100 originally bought by Uncle Sam for military use, found in a California wrecking yard. This bare-bones half-ton truck has a six-cylinder engine.
Culture Mandatory Fun Why ‘military grade’ is just another way of saying ‘cheaply made junk’ I do not think it means what you think it means. Jeff Schogol Published May 4, 2022 4:14 PM EDT ...
Two of Alex Leduc’s military vehicles, a camouflage 1990 BMW M931 A2 truck, and white 1986 AM General are pictured here. Leduc said the town is trying to make him get rid of his vehicles. Damien ...
Find used truck parts at junk yards like Turners Auto Wrecking and California Mini Truck Dismantlers, at Sport Truck Magazine.
The deuce-and-a-half truck was a quiet hero of World War II, serving to transport troops, gear, and more around the battlefront. How did it get that name?