' my,GUARD RECEIVES NEW PERSONNEL CARRIER — A newpersonnel carrier received last week by Company D of the I 12th Armored Cavalry, the Snyder National Guard unit, is shown above in a workout on the banks of Deep Creek with the unit's heavy tank leading the way up the creek bank. Bill Schiebel, battalion adjutant for the guard, is at themmlt;* 9C% ft.*,.;■Mywheel of the new carrier. It weighs 42,000 pounds, can carry a full squad of soldiers, has a Continental horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine which makes eight-tenths of a mile per gallon of gasoline, and is built of heavy armor plate. (Lee Watson photograph)