Gone but never forgotten

It is with heavy heart that we announce the passing of Forrest ‘Huff’ Huffstetler.

Mr Huffstetler, member of H company 505 PIR, made combat jumps into Italy, Normandy on D-Day and Holland during Operation Market Garden and saw action during the Battle of the Bulge.

Rest In Peace, sir!

H-MINUS!

Little Glory and Custom Modern Jeep

Now this is nice. Meet Brent and Amanda's custom named and built CJBA . A 1994 YJ with 1 ton Ford Axels, military 37 inch rims and tires off our Hummers. She has custom suspension and custom built bumpers and winch set up. Very nice ride that deserved a ducking from the Captain. Super great folks from Wyoming and we shall meet again when I come through in Little Glory next June, 2023. Great supporters of our Military and First Responders.
Proud builder Brent, check out how nice those Hummer wheels and tires look and fit with those 1 ton axels in place.
Custom built ready to go
Great looking ride and I enjoyed meeting and speaking with Brent and Amanda in Wyoming. Thank you for your support.

Willys meets Willys

Meet Rex, a fellow Willys Jeep man and vintage car guy. Besides his great all original 48 CJ2A, look at his awesome FC150. Rex, loves history and supports our military and first responders. I met Rex in Wyoming and we will meet again when I come through in June of 2023. Rex will be one of my main contacts in organizing an event when I come through Kemmerer and Diamondville, Wyoming.
Fantastic and all original. You just don't see these around too much.
Great shape inside and out.
Just so cool to look at and see these tough old trucks.

New Sponsor BlackVue! Thank you!

Top of the line quality and performance video documentation and security!
Two channel camera, cloud upload, wifi, gps 4k quality

This is the ultimate dash cam system it has it all. These cameras (1) on Little Glory the Jeep and (1) on Gunship Winnebago will document the cross country trip for Veterans and First Responders.  These systems will be another layer of vehicle security system too.

 

US Army brothers Vietnam

Meet Tony bith he and his brother were drafter to serve in the Army for Vietnam. Tony's older brother Paul served 1967-1969 in an artillery unit. Paul sadly died from the effects of agent orange. Because Paul was serving in combat theater, Tony was able to serve his time here in the states. God bless Paul for his service and sarifice he left us to soon no doubt.
Tony's tattoo to remember his brother Paul.