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V100 Armored Commando Car ~ C63
This Page Last Updated   4 January 2015
In some instances the nicknames of the Cars changed with each new Car Commander and crew.
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18th MP
Brigade
720th MP
Battalion
"Beep Beep YOURAS"
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The Crew Members
SP/4 Steve
Weir
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Wanted: Names and photographs of the crew members, please use the Email Link provided above.
  The logo for "Beep Beep YOURAS" was designed based on the very popular Warner Brothers Looney Tunes cartoon series Wile E. Coyote and the Roadrunner who were antagonistic rivals.
 

Car History - C-63 "Beep Beep YOURAS" was formerly named "Feelin Groovy," and used from 1971 through 1972 by Charlie Company to conduct convoy escorts and highway security throughout Military Regions II, III and IV, and also as part of the Battalion Reaction Force for protection of Long Binh Post USARV Headquarters.

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Miscellaneous Photographs
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G0972
 1972 "Beep Beep YOURAS" Logo.
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