Edited by Kentucky-roughrider, 18 February 2010 - 1313 PM.

Armored Cars
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Posted 18 February 2010 - 1304 PM
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Posted 19 February 2010 - 1214 PM
Edited by Al, 19 February 2010 - 1214 PM.
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Posted 19 February 2010 - 1305 PM
We have the text of Scottish Lion On Patrol on the 15th Recce Website (with permission of the authors)
Edited by rmgill, 19 February 2010 - 1320 PM.
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Posted 19 February 2010 - 2007 PM
You probably won't get much help around here. Have you tried asking at this site? http://www.warwheels.net/index.html
I get the feeling Sparky won't be well received there.
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Posted 20 February 2010 - 0008 AM
I get the feeling Sparky won't be well received there.
Where IS he well received?
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Posted 27 February 2010 - 0216 AM
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Posted 01 March 2010 - 1926 PM
R.P. Hunnicutt had a later work on "Armored Cars". However, it's likely to address primarily or exclusively those in American use.
I picked up a copy from the Patton Museum bookstore when I was at Ft Knox for Memorial Day (when I met Tim/Tank Nut and Jim Martin. It is a history of US armored car development, including LAVs and early Strykers.
There wasn't a price posted; when I read the receipt, I nearly choked; the book was over $100!!!

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Posted 04 October 2012 - 0024 AM
R.P. Hunnicutt had a later work on "Armored Cars". However, it's likely to address primarily or exclusively those in American use.
I picked up a copy from the Patton Museum bookstore when I was at Ft Knox for Memorial Day (when I met Tim/Tank Nut and Jim Martin. It is a history of US armored car development, including LAVs and early Strykers.
There wasn't a price posted; when I read the receipt, I nearly choked; the book was over $100!!!I've since donated it to the local library.
I have since acquired a new copy ($95) and have just started reading it so not able to comment other that to say that if you're familiar with Hunnicutt tomes in general, this is of that format and flavor. Seems to emphasize more successful and numerous designs (V100 family, Stryker, HMMWV varriants, etc.). As little as 1-2 pages on XR-311, Twister, FAV's I'd hoped for more on those.
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