Military Vehicle Personnel Asbestos Exposure
Full Role-by-Role Guide
From the 1940s through the late 1980s, asbestos was heavily used in military ground vehicles across the Army, Marine Corps, National Guard, Air Force, and Navy bases. Asbestos was found in:
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Brake pads & brake shoes
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Clutches
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Transmissions & gaskets
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Engine insulation
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Heat shields
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Vehicle wiring
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Fuel systems
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Fireproofing materials
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Armored vehicle interior insulation
Vehicle operators, mechanics, tank crews, and ground transportation units were exposed during daily use, repairs, and maintenance.
Where Military Vehicles Contained Asbestos
Common Asbestos-Containing Vehicle Components
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Brake pads, linings, drums
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Clutch plates and clutch facings
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Hood insulation
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Engine compartment heat shields
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Transmission gaskets
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Exhaust insulation
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Electrical wiring insulation
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Fire-resistant interior vehicle panels
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Armored personnel carrier insulation
Vehicle Mechanics & Maintenance Personnel (Highest Exposure)
Light-Wheel Vehicle Mechanic (Army 91B)
Typical Duties
🛠️ Repairs Humvees, jeeps, trucks, and support vehicles
Asbestos Exposure
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Brake and clutch replacements
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Engine insulation
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Gaskets on older vehicles
Heavy-Wheel Vehicle Mechanic (Army 91C / 91E)
Typical Duties
🛠️ Repairs 5-ton trucks, transporters, tank haulers
Asbestos Exposure
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ACM brake drums
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Transmission gaskets
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Heat shields in engine bays
Motor Transport Mechanic (USMC)
Typical Duties
🛠️ Maintains Marine transport vehicles
Asbestos Exposure
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Exhaust insulation
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Clutch components
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Heat-resistant gaskets
Air Force Vehicle Maintenance (2T3 / 2T1)
Typical Duties
🛠️ Repairs fire trucks, fuel trucks, flightline vehicles
Asbestos Exposure
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Brake dust
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Wheel well insulation
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Engine fireproof panels
Coast Guard & Navy Vehicle Mechanics
Typical Duties
🛠️ Repairs base vehicles and security trucks
Asbestos Exposure
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Brake replacements
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ACM wiring behind dashboards
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Insulated engine components
Vehicle Operators & Transportation Personnel
Motor Transport Operator (88M)
Typical Duties
🛠️ Drives trucks, transports supplies, convoy operations
Asbestos Exposure
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Brake wear particles
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Cab insulation
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Older heater duct insulation
Truck Drivers (All Branches)
Typical Duties
🛠️ Operate heavy and light military vehicles
Asbestos Exposure
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Brake dust from constant stopping
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Asbestos heater cores
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Transmission seal fibers
Fuel Tanker Driver (Army / Air Force)
Typical Duties
🛠️ Operates fuel delivery vehicles
Asbestos Exposure
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Hot engine insulation
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Electrical wiring ACM
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Brake systems
Engineer Equipment Operator (12N)
Typical Duties
🛠️ Operates bulldozers, graders, scrapers, backhoes
Asbestos Exposure
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ACM dust in cabs
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Brake and clutch repair areas
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Heat-resistant engine wrapping
Construction Equipment Repairer (91L)
Typical Duties
🛠️ Repairs heavy construction machinery
Asbestos Exposure
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Gaskets on diesel engines
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Exhaust insulation
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Transmission repair debris
Armored Vehicle & Tank Crew Personnel
Tank Crewman (Army / USMC)
Typical Duties
🛠️ Operates and maintains tanks and armored vehicles
Asbestos Exposure
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Interior insulation panels
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Brake/clutch friction materials
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Fireproofing sprays inside hulls
Bradley Fighting Vehicle Crew (19D / 11B)
Typical Duties
🛠️ Vehicle operation, navigation, and weapons support
Asbestos Exposure
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ACM insulation behind panels
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Vehicle heater ducts
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Engine and transmission insulation
Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) Crew
Typical Duties
🛠️ Operate and maintain armored transports
Asbestos Exposure
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Panel insulation
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Brake assemblies
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Vehicle transmission seals
Base & Motor Pool Support Roles
Motor Pool Clerk / Parts Specialist
Typical Duties
🛠️ Stores and issues vehicle parts and supplies
Asbestos Exposure
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Handling boxed ACM brake parts
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Dust from old parts storage
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ACM gasket materials
Maintenance Supervisor / Platoon Sergeant
Typical Duties
🛠️ Oversees all vehicle maintenance operations
Asbestos Exposure
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Long-term exposure in motor pools
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Supervising repairs involving ACM
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Engine room and garage contamination
Vehicle Recovery Specialist (91M)
Typical Duties
🛠️ Recovers damaged vehicles, performs emergency repairs
Asbestos Exposure
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Broken ACM brakes after accidents
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Damaged insulation
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Exposed clutch components
Why Military Vehicle Personnel Faced Extreme Asbestos Risk
Key Reasons
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Vehicles relied on heat-resistant ACM brakes & clutches
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Maintenance disturbed asbestos fibers daily
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Confined repair bays kept dust airborne
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Engine compartments stored massive heat insulation
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Older WWII-era and Korean War vehicles stayed in service for decades
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Lack of respiratory protection
Compensation Options for Military Vehicle Personnel
VA Disability Benefits
Most mesothelioma cases qualify for 100% VA disability.
Asbestos Trust Funds
Over $32 billion is available nationwide.
Vehicle Mechanic Lawsuits
Claims target manufacturers, not the U.S. military.
Free Case Review for Military Vehicle Personnel
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