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U.S. Army Hybrid vehicle gets tested for Pacific conditions

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                                Members of the 25th Infantry Division on Wednesday practiced loading a wounded soldier onto a new Infantry Squad Vehicle, designed by General Motors, at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows.

    KEVIN KNODELL / KKNODELL@STARADVERTISER.COM

    Members of the 25th Infantry Division on Wednesday practiced loading a wounded soldier onto a new Infantry Squad Vehicle, designed by General Motors, at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows.

  • KEVIN KNODELL / KKNODELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Members of the 25th Infantry Division on Wednesday practiced loading a wounded soldier onto a new Infantry Squad Vehicle, designed by General Motors, at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows.

    KEVIN KNODELL / KKNODELL@STARADVERTISER.COM

    Members of the 25th Infantry Division on Wednesday practiced loading a wounded soldier onto a new Infantry Squad Vehicle, designed by General Motors, at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows.

  • KEVIN KNODELL / KKNODELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Members of the 25th Infantry Division on Wednesday practiced loading a wounded soldier onto a new Infantry Squad Vehicle, designed by General Motors, at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows.

    KEVIN KNODELL / KKNODELL@STARADVERTISER.COM

    Members of the 25th Infantry Division on Wednesday practiced loading a wounded soldier onto a new Infantry Squad Vehicle, designed by General Motors, at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows.

Soldiers with the Scho­field Barracks-based 25th Infantry Division are testing out a new lightweight hybrid vehicle this week as the Army rethinks how it operates in the Pacific. Read more

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