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Explosions hurl smoke and sea water high around two of the Japanese ships attacked by Commander Norman M. 'Bus' Miller, at Kwajalein in September 1944
403.Photograph. Consolidated PB4Y-1 Liberator.
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Explosive damage shown during training at Fort Benning, Georgia on 9 October 1944
1682. '9 Oct 44. Johnson.
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Explosive damage shown during training at Fort Benning, Georgia on 9 October 1944
1683. '9 Oct 44. Johnson.
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Explosive device used during training at Fort Benning, Georgia on 9 October 1944
1676. '9 Oct 44. Johnson.
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Explosive device used during training at Fort Benning, Georgia on 9 October 1944
1677. '9 Oct 44. Johnson. Demolition School experiment, T.P.S., using Rocket head H.E.A.T. M6A3 at Ft. Benning, Ga.
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Explosive device used during training at Fort Benning, Georgia on 9 October 1944
1678. '9 Oct 44. Johnson. Demolition School, TPS, Ft Benning, Ga experiment using Rocket head H.E.A.T.
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Explosive device used during training at Fort Benning, Georgia on 9 October 1944
1680. '9 Oct 44. Johnson. Experiment by TPS Demolition School, Ft Benning, Ga, using Rockett head HEAT M6A3.
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Explosive device used during training at Fort Benning, Georgia on 9 October 1944
1681. '9 Oct 44. Johnson.
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Explosives are loaded onto a ship by crane in Concord, Louisiana on 23 June 1943
Explosives are loaded onto a ship by crane. Official caption: "Loading explosive in USAT 'Hannay,' Voyage No.
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Explosives are used to break up rocks in Italy on 21 November 1944.
132.Photograph. '21 Nov. 44. 5/MM-44-30339. Fifth Army, South of Bologna, Italy.
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Explosives being wired to a bridge at Fort Benning, Georgia on 11 July 1944
1381. '11 July 44. Hussey. S/Sgt. A.M. Gentry, setting up primer cord charges under open sprandel arch type bridge.
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Explosives being wired to a bridge at Fort Benning, Georgia on 11 July 1944
1389. '11 July 44. Hussey.