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31AUG2010 - The first M1A2SEP at Fort Benning, GA is brought over to the new VMI (Vehicle Maintenance Instruction) Facility at Harmony Church.  800,000 cubic yards of concrete will support the huge motor pool for these 70 ton tanks.  Photo by John D. Helms - john.d.helms@us.army.mil
31AUG2010 - The first M1A2SEP at Fort Benning, GA chases photographer John D. Helms (in POV being driven by assistant Jimmy Russell) at 40mph around the empty motor pool at the new VMI (Vehicle Maintenance Instruction) Facility at Harmony Church.  The new "Armor School" water tower looms in the background. 800,000 cubic yards of concrete will support the huge motor pool for these 70 ton tanks.  Photo by Wes Weaver
31AUG2010 - The first M1A2SEP at Fort Benning, GA chases photographer John D. Helms (in POV being driven by assistant Jimmy Russell) at 40mph around the empty motor pool at the new VMI (Vehicle Maintenance Instruction) Facility at Harmony Church.  800,000 cubic yards of concrete will support the huge motor pool for these 70 ton tanks.  Photo by John D. Helms - john.d.helms@us.army.mil
31AUG2010 - The first M1A2SEP at Fort Benning, GA circles the empty motor pool at the new VMI (Vehicle Maintenance Instruction) Facility at Harmony Church.  800,000 cubic yards of concrete will support the huge motor pool for these 70 ton tanks.  Photo by John D. Helms - john.d.helms@us.army.mil
Photo by John D. Helms - john.d.helms@us.army.mil
Photo by John D. Helms - john.d.helms@us.army.mil
31AUG2010 - The first M1A2SEP at Fort Benning, GA circles the empty motor pool at the new VMI (Vehicle Maintenance Instruction) Facility at Harmony Church.  800,000 cubic yards of concrete will support the huge motor pool for these 70 ton tanks.  Photo by John D. Helms - john.d.helms@us.army.mil
31AUG2010 - The first M1A2SEP at Fort Benning, GA chases photographer John D. Helms (in POV being driven by assistant Jimmy Russell) at 40mph around the empty motor pool at the new VMI (Vehicle Maintenance Instruction) Facility at Harmony Church.  800,000 cubic yards of concrete will support the huge motor pool for these 70 ton tanks.  Photo by Wes Weaver
31AUG2010 - The first M1A2SEP at Fort Benning, GA is brought over to the new VMI (Vehicle Maintenance Instruction) Facility at Harmony Church. 800,000 cubic yards of concrete will support the huge motor pool for these 70 ton tanks. Photo by John D. Helms - john.d.helms@us.army.mil
31AUG2010 - The first M1A2SEP at Fort Benning, GA is brought over to the new VMI (Vehicle Maintenance Instruction) Facility at Harmony Church.  800,000 cubic yards of concrete will support the huge motor pool for these 70 ton tanks.  Photo by John D. Helms - john.d.helms@us.army.mil
31AUG2010 - The first M1A2SEP at Fort Benning, GA is brought over to the new VMI (Vehicle Maintenance Instruction) Facility at Harmony Church. 800,000 cubic yards of concrete will support the huge motor pool for these 70 ton tanks. Photo by John D. Helms - john.d.helms@us.army.mil
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