Navy & Marine Corps Fire Apparatus

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  • Navy & Marine Corps Fire Apparatus Book Detail

  • Author : William Killen
  • Release Date : 2000-10-01
  • Publisher : Enthusiast Books
  • Genre : Transportation
  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 13 : 9781583880319
  • File Size : 37,37 MB

Navy & Marine Corps Fire Apparatus by William Killen PDF Summary

Book Description: Take an exciting look at Navy & Marine fire apparatus used at shore installations worldwide. See rare and fascinating photographs such as horse drawn vehicles, early-motorized fire trucks, unusual vehicles built for special operations, commercial and custom chassis and military fire department ''built'' trucks. View trucks built by all the major U.S. and worldwide manufacturers, such as American LaFrance, Darley, Fire Trucks Incorporated, FWD, General, Global, KME, Mack, Maxim, Peter Pirsch, Pierce, Seagrave, Ward LaFrance and many others. See structural pumpers, aerial ladders, water tankers, crash trucks, brush trucks, special units such as gas turbine powered pumps, traced vehicles, and remote controlled robots. And who can resist exciting action photographs of Navy fire apparatus performing at fires!

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Navy & Marine Corps Fire Apparatus

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