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were made to operate in arctic temperatures. The motor becomes so hot that the oil in the transmission literally boils and boils out. Plates are coming off the tracks and the cables that hold the tracks together break on these long movements. All in all, the efficiency and mobility of this battalion is greatly reduced by our being required to operate with such a vehicle, not only because it is inefficient but because it was never intended to operate in this climate or on hard and paved roads.
256:. The initial version, T15 (later M28), featured a rear engine, front wheel drive system, 15-inch KĂ©gresse-style tracks, and a two-passenger capacity. The later M29 version had a front engine, rear wheel drive system, 20-inch tracks, larger passenger/load capacity, and improved amphibious capabilities. The M29C Water Weasel was more amphibious with buoyancy cells and twin rudders but limited to inland waterway conditions. The bogie wheel arrangement differs between M28 and M29 versions. 747: 296:
slightly different with only a two-passenger capacity. In contrast, the M29 was a front engine, rear wheel drive vehicle with a different bogie wheel arrangement and a modified hull to accommodate a larger passenger/load capacity. One of the most obvious differences between the M28 and M29 is that the M29's idler wheel, located at the front of the vehicle, is lower than the drive sprocket at the rear, making the M29 appear to be driving backwards.
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All companies are having a great deal of trouble with the M-29 Cargo Carriers on long movements such as the ones Companies C and D have made in the past several days. The Cargo Carriers have been overheating and, in several cases, the water has completely boiled out of the radiators. These vehicles
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The M29 was somewhat amphibious, but with a very low freeboard, while the M29C Water Weasel was the more amphibious version, with buoyancy cells in the bow and stern and twin rudders. Despite this, M29C still could not operate in other than inland waterway conditions; its use in surf or rough water
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The Norwegian mission was cancelled and therefore the Weasel was never used for its original purpose. However, as it was amphibious and could cross terrain too soft for most other vehicles, it was used widely in both Italy and on the Western Front. In active service in Europe, Weasels were used to
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French soldiers learned fast after several months of fighting, but the real deployment of full forces was possible only when they received LVT-4s and LVT(A)-4s in 1950. Now they could move stronger infantry units around. In September 1951 1er Groupement Autonome was established, consisting of two
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tracks. The later version designated M29 had 20 in (510 mm) tracks of the same format. Some of the most noticeable differences were that the T15/M28 had a rear engine, front wheel drive system, a different arrangement of only four bogie wheels per side. The hull itself was also designed
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The engine was a Studebaker Model 6-170 Champion, a 6-cylinder 169.6 cu in (2,779 cc) cubic inch 4-stroke engine running on 72 octane gasoline delivering 70 bhp at 3,600 rpm. Fuel capacity was 35 US gal (130 L). Under average conditions (typically 5 miles per
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and in the mud of the Roer and the Rhine. The M29 was primarily a cargo carrier, but was also used as a command vehicle, radio platform, and signal line layer. U.S. soldiers soon realized the Weasel could also be used as an all-terrain ambulance, as it could get to places not even Jeeps could.
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The reliability of the vehicle when used in the European summer and during long trips on hard roads was the subject of consternation among Allied troops to whom they were assigned. The commander of the 87th Chemical Mortar Battalion left the note below during their advances towards
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The USMC used only the non-amphibious version, but it was capable of hauling a half-ton load through sand and mud. Besides this they pulled trailers and artillery pieces over the terrain that wheeled vehicles could not negotiate.
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In November 1944, USMC distributed M29s to the 3d, 4th, and 5th Marine Divisions. They proved invaluable with its first appearance in combat on Iwo Jima. It also saw use on Okinawa.
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in 1947. Initially they were unsuccessful as they were crewed by inexperienced men, used wrong tactics and were deployed without infantry support. Their losses were heavy. The
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After the Indochina war, the remaining weasels were given to the French Polar Expeditions and used at the Antarctic station of Dumont d'Urville until 1993.
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supply frontline troops over difficult ground when wheeled vehicles were immobilized. It went ashore on Normandy, it was with the U.S. Army during the
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in 1943 during the Aleutian Islands Campaign. Fifty T-15 Cargo Carriers were received at Nanaimo, BC in June 1943 for use in the Aleutians by the
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across snow. It would need to be air transportable, capable of being dropped by parachute, and carry passengers, arms, explosives and supplies.
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escadrons of Weasels (33 each), three escadrons of LVT-4 (11 each) and one fire support platoon of 6 LVT(A)-4. French Weasels, known as
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The first 2,103 vehicles were designated T15, and later standardized as the M28 Cargo Carrier. The T15/M28 had 15 in (380 mm)
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After the war, many surplus M29s were sold to allied countries such as Norway, Sweden, and France. The M29 and M29C also served in the
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Technical Manual for Power Train, Suspension System, Hull, and Hull Electrical System for Light Cargo Carrier T24/M29
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Another use was for crossing minefields, as its ground pressure was often too low to set off anti-tank mines.
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used also non-amphibious variant of the Weasel, modified for clearing anti-personnel devices. The
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The first use of the T15 Cargo Carrier, known to the Canadian Army as the "Snow-jeep", was in
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TM 11-2733 Installation of Radio Equipment in Carrier, Cargo, Light, M29 and M29C (Amphibian)
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Technical Manual for Engine, Engine Accessories, and Clutch for Light Cargo Carrier T24/M29
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M29 Weasel was used extensively by Canadian forces from the fall of 1944 during the
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Non-amphibious Weasels were also used by British Infantry Divisions fighting in the
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Uncrated; 340 cu ft (9.6 m); 57.7 sq ft (5.36 m)
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M29 Weasel of First Marine Division communication section in Korean war
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area. Its units, 1st and 2nd Escadrons, received M29C Weasels from the
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The Weasel was designed by British inventor Geoffrey Pyke to support
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French mountain troops and French Gendarmerie used M29s until 1970.
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M29C Type B: with (T106) rear-mounted 75 mm recoilless rifle
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machine guns, 57mm M18A1 recoilless guns and even 60mm mortars.
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After the war, they were kept in service for use in the Arctic.
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was very limited, but it did see action in the Pacific theater.
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The idea for the Weasel came from the work of British inventor
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Brakes: Mechanical – external contracting in differential
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After the war they were kept in service for a few years.
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Government of Canada; Nicholson, G.W.L. (5 March 2018).
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Standard M29s were semi-amphibious, but with a very low
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5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) to top of windscreen
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Pintle height (loaded): 27.125 in (0.6890 m)
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also deployed 1 Escadron of M29s from 1949 to 1953.
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Index

M28 cargo carrier

United States
Studebaker
Champion
World War II
tracked vehicle
Studebaker
U.S. Marine
Iwo Jima
Okinawa
freeboard
Pacific Theatre
landings on Walcheren
Project Plough
attacking Axis forces in Norway
Geoffrey Pyke
Norway
German nuclear weapons program
Project Plough
commando
1st Special Service Force
KĂ©gresse-style "rubber-band"
breakthrough at St. Lo
Battle of the Bulge
La Ferté Macé
D-Day
Korean War
VIII Olympic Winter Games
First Indochina War

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