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Defense Ammunition, Significant Problems Left Unattended Will Get Worse The military services have over five million tons of conventional ammunition, explosives, & missiles valued at over $80 billion.
by Sharon A. Cekala, Joan B. Hawkins, Nancy L. Ragsdale
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Ammunition, Power in the Spoken Word
by Sharon A. R. Waldron Knight
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Ammunition
by Air University (U.S.). Extension Course Institute
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Ammunition, preparation and use of blank ammunition for cannon
by United States. Ordnance Dept
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Ammunition for rifled ordnance TO LORD VISCOUNT MELVILLE, &c. &c. &c. — — c»»ioie»«- My Lord, The constant
encouragement which I have experienced at your Lordship's hands, ...
by Charles Orde Browne
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Ammunition, instructions for marking and painting for the U.S. naval service; part II containers for explosives and ammunition issued to ships
by United States. Navy Dept. Bureau of Ordnance
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Chemical Analysis of Firearms, Ammunition, and Gunshot Residue Drawing on the extensive experience of the Northern Ireland Forensic Science Laboratory (NIFSL) which processed a large firearms caseload during the region's ...
by James Smyth Wallace
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Manufacture of artillery ammunition MANUFACTURE OF ARTILLERY AMMUNITION CHAPTER 1 WHAT A SHRAPNEL IS AND DOES1— THE
FRENCH 75-MM. SHRAPNEL Shrapnel, because its explosion may be timed to a ...
by John Herbert Van Deventer, E. A. Suverkrop, Robert Mawson, Fred Herbert Colvin
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United States artillery ammunition, 3 to 6 in. shrapnel shells, 3 to 6 in. high explosive shells and their cartridge cases "fefivs:wtfS .845+003 The United States 3-in. common shrapnel, familiarly known
as a lo-pounder, carries a charge of 238 hexagon- shaped lead balls, ...
by Ethan Viall
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Ammunition, report of a British Productivity Team on ammunition which visited the United States of America in 1952
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