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1953 army greenland exploration

sno-drifter

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Although black and white, I see some orange at 9:01 on the first post and at 18:25 on the second.
 

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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RlYOHuxubg"]North Greenland Trans-Icecap Expedition: Icecap I 1953 US Army FB-283 - YouTube[/ame]

Operation lead dog of Greenland in 1953.. another one in 1960

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GmmYrQDskk"]Greenland: Operation Lead Dog 1960 US Army The Big Picture TV-494 - YouTube[/ame]

Notice the arctic version of the Caterpillar D8's :smile:


Regards, Kirk
 

Cidertom

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Although black and white, I see some orange at 9:01 on the first post and at 18:25 on the second.


Watching the video of Orange in action, it certainly looks to be going much faster than it was.. Between the track speed, and the snow throwing it looks to be doing 30 mph. I don't think so....



Same with the film from the Fuchs expedition.



Still the best with steep and deep though.
 
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