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I must be deaf, I can't hear themThey go with the black helicopters that are circling![]()
It's fairly common for the DoD to hire commercial carriers to move wheeled vehicles around like that. Especially if they are going in for rebuild, see below.All the trucks were private carrier, and I didn't see any troop carriers in the convoy.
At present, models of these vehicles are involved in a modernization and rebuild program in the WA ARNG, and many other units. Some will be replaced by the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV). Vehicles going through this program are being rebuilt at Red River Army Depot in Texas. They can knock out about 20 per day. Since these were seen southbound in Oregon, could be they are going all the way on those trailers. After all, we have railhead facilities a lot closer to Camp Murray in Wash. so I doubt they are going to a rail head in Ore. But I couldn't say with certainty.Most of the vehicles looked tired,
I live 120 miles away from I-5, and about as far from a train track so I seldom encounter either, semi trucks other than log/chip haulers, local milk tankers to Rumiano cheese, and outbound crab in season. No truck traffic passes through this area so I thought this spaced out convoy to be curious. Thanks for the infoThe Oregon I-5 corridor has a number of Nat Guard bases and smaller military training grounds, and I believe there is also a fairly substantial vehicle service center around here somewhere. These convoys can be spotted fairly frequently and I have seen several while traveling on 1-5 and watching trains on the nearby rail lines. You will rarely see heavy equipment, or even anything with tracks, but smaller trucks and light vehicles are pretty common.