
A DAMAGED AUSTRALIAN M543 5 TON WRECKER, NAMED …
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The Man Behind the Man Inside the Turret - RAEME
Tunza Gutz was badly damaged by enemy fire at Fire Support Base Coral in 1968, but the crew’s skill at improvisation – a hallmark of RAEME recovery mechanics – patched the vehicle up so well that some of the ‘makeshift’ repairs lasted for months.
If you served in Vietnam, you may... - Sands of Gallipoli - Facebook
Tunza Gutz is a monster M543 Wrecker used to haul large, broken down vehicles and equipment to Australian Army workshops during the Vietnam War.
RAASC in South Vietnam article -REMLR
In all our deployments and convoys over unfriendly terrain, our only casualty was the recovery vehicle (Tunza Gutz) of Det 1 Div S & T Wksps, which went forward to assist the cavalry troop to change the engine in a APC (M113).
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[2007.04351] Tuza's Conjecture for random graphs - arXiv.org
Jul 8, 2020 · Tuza says that in any (finite) graph, the minimum size of a cover of triangles by edges is at most twice the maximum size of a set of edge-disjoint triangles. Resolving a recent question of Bennett, Dudek, and Zerbib, we show that …