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Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles (MRAPs) arrive at Camp Anaconda to replace the HMMWVs on the roads of Iraq. Video cropped from original source to focus on the vehicles themselves in order to use in MRAP article.

Source

http://dodvclips.mil/

Date

November 7, 2007

Author

Intel? Military? this is a little unclear.

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