Look what we saw on our way to Camden on Sunday

As we were going through the Portland Tolls, the stealth boats from Saturday were driving by.
December 8, 2013 The stealth

7 thoughts on “Look what we saw on our way to Camden on Sunday

    1. Hi Lowell, Thanks for the post, we were on Rte. 95 and I pulled over to try to get a photo and could not follow them because they were going too fast.. fun to see them after seeing them in Gloucester Harbor

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  1. Memory Lane! We were not very stealth either, pretty hard to be in some cases… Very good photo catch here memory lane again – Riding in one of these it quite an experience unless your vehicle breaks down or you get stuck in the blue bird bus after a few hours in them bus seats begin to look like them 🙂

    I did many myself I loved to drive – My Capt, Caught me in the back of a deuce in SC saw me jumping out the back relegated to bus :-O in winter headed to Fort Bragg Gallant Knight 1981, I was in a covered M-35 Deuce surrounded by A-3 Bags and in my mummy down sleeping not bad a bit cool…5th Combat Communications Group- Gators- Warner Robbins GA -4th Combat Communications SQ, Kwang Ju South Korea…GA – SC-NC-AZ-NM CO-TX (What wipers, heat, AC open the window) Better now have :-O within the state and too many overseas (much more dangerous traffic). Should have seen them in McDonalds in SC for lunch break…about 100 of us at that time where I got caught by my Capt jumping out of deuce, hey had a big mac attack.

    Qualified to drive M-35 M36 DED M923/XM813/M54 M151 Jeep 4X4, and about 6 other M-series vehicles and Pintle Hook qualified (still have some o f these today)…

    http://www.robins.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=6232 (5th)
    http://www.military.com/HomePage/UnitPageHistory/1,13506,701576%257C700549,00.html (4th)

    🙂 Dave

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