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Description APP-6A/MIL-STD-2525A-B symbol graphic modifier for mobility: wheeled, limited cross-country (field R) (affiliation: friendly width). Historically (circa World War I, for example), a single wheel was used to indicate "unpowered wheeled", such as bicycle-mounted troops.
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Source APP-6A, MIL-STD-2525B Change 1
Author Urhixidur
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Reference

  • Thibault, D. U.; Commented APP-6A - Military Symbols for Land Based Systems, Defence R&D Canada – Valcartier, Technical Note TN 2005-222 (2005-08-01)

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21 June 2007

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