I'm interested in finding any manuals which cover the US H10 and H20 portable steel bridges. I'm particularly interested in the H10. These bridges are illustrated in FM 21-105, "The Engineer Soldier's Handbook." But I am looking for the TM's which cover just this equipment.
**UPDATE: I found the manual number and missed it on ebay. I am looking for a TM 5-274, also known as Portable Bridges H10 and H20. If you find one for sale, I'd appreciate the lead.
H10 and H20 portable bridges- UPDATED!
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Re: H10 and H20 portable bridges- UPDATED!
Man,
i was SO CLOSE! I finally found the bridge manual hat I knew I had around here and its TM5-273, NOT TM5-274... It covers the 25 ton Ponton bridge Model 1940, not the H10 and H20 bridges.
Still a very cool piece!
i was SO CLOSE! I finally found the bridge manual hat I knew I had around here and its TM5-273, NOT TM5-274... It covers the 25 ton Ponton bridge Model 1940, not the H10 and H20 bridges.
Still a very cool piece!
Item Co., 23rd Inf. Regt., 2nd Div. WWII HRS
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Bloomington, IL
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1942 Chevy 1-1/2 ton cargo w/ winch
194? Ben Hur water trailer
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Bloomington, IL
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1942 Chevy 1-1/2 ton cargo w/ winch
194? Ben Hur water trailer