Destruction of ammunition by the army in United States. Piles of ammunition. Wooden cartoons of ammunition. A note on a cartoon reads "Issues prohibited". Soldiers unloading the cartoons of ammunition from a truck. An unfilled ammunition condition report. Authorized methods of ammunition destruction include dumping at sea, detonation or burning. Burning: ammunitions lying on a table. Ammunition to be burned includes bulk TNT (Tri Nitro Toluene), composition C-4, dynamite, black powder, solid propellants, primers, detonators, boosters, fuzes, small arms ammunition, pyrotechnics and hand grenades, photo flash bombs, hand grenades high explosive, rocket head and 240 mm projectile. Two soldiers reading a map. A soldier draws a circle using a compass. Burning site is one that is safely away from a public highway, habitation, railroad, and observation point. Two soldier working on a map on a table. One of them rolls down the map.
U.S. Army soldiers prepare for ammunition destruction in the United States. Two soldiers discussing a map. The two soldiers discuss while the others clear the ground. A bulldozer in the background. A soldier sets up a board which reads 'Stop demolition area obtain clearance'. A soldier stands on a check post. A soldier makes a phone call from a phone installed at the check post. A car and a truck in the background. Three army officers sit in an office. One officer passes on an ordinance safety manual to another officer. The manual titled 'ORD M 7-224'. The officer refers to the manual and writes on a piece of paper. An officer works on printing machine. A group of army officers has a meeting. One officer commands the group. The group discusses.
U.S. Army soldiers prepare to burn solid propellants in the United States. Two soldiers laying solid propellants packed in white bag on the ground. A soldier attaches a wire detonator to the propellants. Another soldier opens the bags. A soldier prepares the detonator while other soldier stands near him. The solid propellants burn with huge flames. A box of highly explosive ammunition. A soldier spreading bulk TNT (Tri Nitro Toluene ) on dry grass. He makes a line of black powder. The bulk TNT burns with huge flames. A soldier places composition C-4 on the dry grass. The composition C-4 burns with huge flames. Two soldiers come near the burned ammunition. Four soldiers stand near a fire brigade. A soldier sprays water on the site of burning.
United States Marines in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II. Marines use flame throwers as the area is set on fire. Smoke rises due to the fire. Marines move across the wooded area. Marines refill flame throwers.
United States Marines in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II. Marines advance up hill. Area on fire as Marines use flame throwers. Smoke rises due to the fire. A puff of smoke rises from an area. Marines advance with flame throwers on the back. Tanks fire while advancing up hill. Tanks fired and smoke rises.
U.S. Navy PB4Y Liberator patrol bomber aircraft with an aerial camera in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Air crewmen exit quonset hut. Air crewmen walk to PB4Y Liberator aircraft parked in the background on the island. Air crewmen enter PB4Y with aerial camera.
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