The unprecedented movement of military equipment across the country continues with a massive convoy recently spotted heading into Salt Lake City, Utah.
As you might know, Utah has been declared ‘hostile’ within the Jade Helm military exercise that is getting underway on July 15th.
This train contains a great variety of equipment, but it’s worth mentioning that there seems to be a lot of APU’s, or Auxiliary Power Units. Are they anticipating losing the grid?
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Of course they are going to offload – just like they have for fifty years. DoD has two major depots (Hill/Ogden and Tooele) in Utah – and has for decades. Depots are where equipment is sent for repair and refurbishent. Take off your tinfoil hat and use the head that resides underneath.
Because if you don’t train, you can’t do the job in practice – like in Afghanistan, or Iraq. The reason the US military has been so effective is because it puts so much effort into training.
Yep, and there are two major depot facilities (Hill/Ogden and Tooele) in Utah – stands to reason you would see a lot of equipment in transit to and from the,
Yep – and there are two DoD maintenance depots in Utah – and have been for decades
Not to mention repair depots at Tooele and Ogden/Hill
This is simply equipment in transit to the Ogden/Hill and Tooele depots — both of which have been in place for fifty plus years. It is going to Utah because that is where we send equipment for major repairs and refurbishment.
He does – because the Ogden/Hill and Tooele depots – which have existed for DECADES – provide a lot of jobs repairing equipment. THAT is why you see these trains in Utah
Equipment coming back from the sandbox, destined for refurbishment at Tooele or Ogden Hill – as those are major DoD repair facilities located in Utah
Yep – to one o two maintenance depots in Utah, to be refurbished after hard service in the sandbox
If you spent 20 minutes on research, you would realize that it looks like equipment going to or from one of the DoD maintenance facilities that have been located in Utah for over 50 years.