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Does the Army have dark blue custom gmc trucks with red/blue lights, bumper guards, and winches?

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I saw a convoy of U.S. Army vehicles last Thursday going S. on I-25 60 miles north of Denver. I've seen many convoys on this stretch of road but never these vehicles, always od green hummers and 2 1/2 ton trucks. These were dark dark navy(thats curious in itself?) blue GMC heavy dutys with the beds removed and replaced with rectangular metal frames. Looked like what a SWAT team would have. Plates said 'US Army' and the plates on trailers were spray painted on with stencils.They were pulling a similar shaped/colored trailers and all the trucks/trailers had red/blue lights (like a cop car) on the back and on the front bumper guard/behind the grill. There were 5 in the convoy. Probably heading to Denver for the DNC, but I cant find any army vehicles that fit this description and this makes me curious. The drivers were all white and had shaved heads, and with the sprayed license plates could they be posing as Army? Coming from Idaho neo-n**i places? No conspiracy nut here, just found this a bit curious. Id hate to see my city fooled by a bunch of nut jobs impersonating legit Army guys during the convention.

Any info appreciated, black helicopters in the middle of the night- not so much. :) thanks all.

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  1. The Army National Guard has Civilian Support teams that vehicle like that.  Each state will have one or two teams.


  2. It is obvious who they are` They are the 34th chinese division of the Taliban al qaeda Russian special operations catering regiment.

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  3. I have seen the same vehicles around the SF Bay Area. Turned out they were stationed at an Air Guard site 4 miles from my home. I also thought they were Air Force.

    I was next to 2 trucks at the gas station and surprised to see CA ARNG patches on the guy's.

    They told me they were part of Homeland Security and full time CA ARNG.  

    Try looking for WMD Civil Support units.

    SSG US Army 73-82

  4. Could have been a National Guard WMD response team preparing for the 'just in case' scenario.


  5. "blue GMC heavy dutys "

    Sounds like an Air Force convoy.

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