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They're built at the BAE Systems plant in York, PA. From there they carried down I-81 to I-77, and then I-95 towards the port of Savannah to be shipped overseas.
originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: iTruthSeeker
Yes , they are taken down I-75 in Georgia then across to the port in Savannah , Ga. From there , they are shipped to their destination.
Questions to answer :
1) Where are they going ?
2) Why the large order ?
Personnel
Uniformed personnel: 103,510 (as of 30 April 2016)
Troops: 89,098
Police: 12,611
Military observers: 1,801
Civilian personnel: 16,471 (as of 31 July 2015)
International: 5,256
Local: 11,215
UN Volunteers: 1,799 (as of 30 April 2016)
Total number of personnel serving in 16 peacekeeping operations: 121,780
Countries contributing uniformed personnel: 123
Total fatalities in current operations: 1,694
Total fatalities in all peace operations since 1948: 3,471
originally posted by: iTruthSeeker
Nice find. But I found this comment there which may explain it?
They're built at the BAE Systems plant in York, PA. From there they carried down I-81 to I-77, and then I-95 towards the port of Savannah to be shipped overseas.
iTruthSeeker
originally posted by: Urantia1111
originally posted by: iTruthSeeker
Nice find. But I found this comment there which may explain it?
They're built at the BAE Systems plant in York, PA. From there they carried down I-81 to I-77, and then I-95 towards the port of Savannah to be shipped overseas.
iTruthSeeker
These vehicles don't appear to be brand new though.
Almost looks like rust stains down the doors from bolt holes?
What, if any, obligation do American citizens have to acknowledge UN as an authority here?
As far as I'm concerned these are illegal counterfeit police vehicles in the US.