Military Vehicles

NEWS AND VIEWS

COME TO OUR VIRTUAL MILITARY VEHICLE SHOW!

While it was a big disappointment that so many shows have cancelled as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, we looked for ways to show off reader’s historic military vehicles. One such effort is our “Virtual All World Military Vehicle Show” on Face-book (www.facebook.com/groups/654912515280897/).

There are about 85 “entrants” who have posted photos of their vehicles. People can “vote” on their favorites by “liking” the photos. We are gathering prizes for the winners, but right, now, we are just inviting folks to show off their rides and enjoy viewing all of the entrants. The show ends on Nov. 11, 2021.

To enter, vote, or just enjoy looking around “the show,” in the search bar. That will get you “to the show!”

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