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M43 Bumper Markings in Country Photos
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:20 am
by mccluske
I am looking for any photos of bumper markings on M43 Army or Marine Corps ambulances used in Vietnam. I have used the info in the 1964 marking spec but I would like to make sure that was what was being done in country. All of the photos I have seen so far have been side shots.
Dan
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 4:57 pm
by Wayne64
Dan, I checked both my photo album and my units web site and no pics. As a matter of fact I personally never saw a M43 in RVN. All our wounded and KIAs were moved by Hueys. Either right to the heli pad next to the division hospital or straight to Saigon if it was a head wound. Maybe the ARVNs used them?
Hold the presses!!! I found what you need. I must have missed this file on my first cruise through. I was Mech Infantry and we only used Dust offs but the Bn. must have had M43 by the following link. The photo album you want to see is David Reid 69-70
http://www.bobcat.ws/coppermine/thumbna ... =50&page=2
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:13 pm
by vtdeucedriver
[quote="Wayne64"]Dan, I checked both my photo album and my units web site and no pics. As a matter of fact I personally never saw a M43 in RVN. All our wounded and KIAs were moved by Hueys. Either right to the heli pad next to the division hospital or straight to Saigon if it was a head wound. Maybe the ARVNs used them?[/quot
I have seen pics of the M43 in RVN, I know it was army, I dont think I have seen a Marine Corps one.
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:37 pm
by vtdeucedriver
Let me work on this some more if your interested. Have not found my pics yet but you would want something like
44 MED DET HOSP TRK 21
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:55 pm
by Wayne64
vtdeucedriver wrote:Wayne64 wrote:Dan, I checked both my photo album and my units web site and no pics. As a matter of fact I personally never saw a M43 in RVN. All our wounded and KIAs were moved by Hueys. Either right to the heli pad next to the division hospital or straight to Saigon if it was a head wound. Maybe the ARVNs used them?[/quot
I have seen pics of the M43 in RVN, I know it was army, I dont think I have seen a Marine Corps one.
Look above at my first post and that page has a picture of the numbers you need. and the 1st page of the same album has a good side shot of an M37B1
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:22 pm
by russcal
Hello, y'all!
Here is a link I found doing research when I thought I had a M43, before discovering it was actually a XM152.
9th ID in Vietnam had a converted M43 that was set up as a Radio-telephone station, so GI's could call home from outside the big bases. I was considering doing my vehicle upike this one.
http://www.ne7x.com/web_pages/mobile1968.htm
Russ
Proud son of Rose and Wes
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 2:24 am
by Monkey Man
Very interesting indeed, thanks for that.....
Regards - MM

AKA Tony Vk7YBG
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:23 pm
by mccluske
Thanks for the photos links. Here is mine so far marked per the 64' marking spec and set for the movie shoot as a truck with the 24th Evac Hospital but I plan on remarking it to the 71st Evac. Here is a photo of the front bumper

Still not sure about the format of the 24th Evac if that is correct, and here is a photo of the rear bumpers

I hope these photo inserts work if not they are in my page in the M37 Gallery, also Wayne64 is the unit making on the truck in yoour photo the 25th Army Group 25th Evac hospital? I made a mistake and put the markings on the wrong sides on the rear and will fix that when I change it over to 71st Evac.
Thanks
Dan McCluskey
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:28 pm
by Wayne64
All I can add is that my Division was the 25th (tropic lighting) and I'm only guessing but that was a division level M43. Now I'll go back and try to find photos to see if our M113s had a BN. marking.