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Local residents attempt to salvage scraps of metal from a landfill after the remains of demolished buildings were dumped there in the aftermath of Mount Pinatubo's eruption. The volcano erupted for the first time in over 600 years on June 10th and covered the area in ash and debris

A worker uses a loader to remove ash and debris from yards in the aftermath of Mount Pinatubo's eruption. The volcano erupted for the first time in over 600 years on June 10th and covered the area in ash and debris

A member of a construction battalion (SEABEE) and a civilian worker check the lift hook of a crane prior to a clean-up assignment. The men are providing assistance in the area in the aftermath of Mount Pinatubo's eruption. The volcano devastated the area after coming alive on June 10th for the first time in over 600 years

A loader is used to scrape away ash and debris in the aftermath of Mount Pinatubo's eruption. The volcano erupted on June 10th for the first time in over 600 years, causing the evacuation of Clark Air Base and Naval Station, Subic Bay

Base personnel clean and ash-covered airfield in the aftermath of Mount Pinatubo's eruption. The volcano devastated the area after it came alive on June 10th for the first time in over 600 years

A drainage canal is clogged with debris in the aftermath of Mount Pinatubo's eruption. The volcano erupted for the first time in over 600 years on June 10th and covered the area in ash and debris

An M-35A2 dump truck unloads debris collected in the aftermath of Mount Pinatubo's eruption. The volcano erupted on June 10th for the first time in over 600 years, causing the evacuation of Clark Air Base and Naval Station, Subic Bay

Workers shovel and haul away ash in the aftermath of Mount Pinatubo's eruption. Military and civilian personnel were evacuted from Clark Air Base and Naval Station, Subic Bay when the volcano erupted on June 10th for the first time in over 600 years

Personnel from the station dig a trench through ash in the aftermath of the eruption of Mount Pinatubo, a volcano that came alive on June 10th for the first time in over 600 years

A worker uses a John Deere 755b-H crawler-loader to move scrap metal from demolished buildings in the aftermath of Mount Pinatubo's eruption. The volcano erupted for the first time in over 600 years on June 10th and covered the area in ash and debris

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Base: Naval Air Station, Cubi Point

State: Luzon

Country: Philippines(PHL)

Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Tracy A. Hanes

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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A bow view of the aircraft carrier CORAL SEA (CV-43) moored at the Baltimore Fairfield Terminal for scrapping by the Seawitch Marine Salvage Company. Large portions of the armored flight deck have been removed and scrap is being placed in the barge to the right

Clouds of ash pour from Mount Pinatubo as the volcano erupts for the first time in over 600 years

Airmen from the 145th Airlift Wing North Carolina Air

Generating equipment lies beneath a section of collapsed roof in the base power plant. The roof collapsed under the weight of the volcanic ash that fell during the eruption of Mount Pinatubo

Aerial view of B-52 Stratofortress bombers at the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center, commonly known as the "Boneyard". Hundreds of B-52s were destroyed as part of the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty and sold for scrap at 12 cents a pound. Exact Date Shot Unknown Published in AIRMAN Magazine May 1977

Sheet Metal Technician, MASTER Sergeant (MSGT) Jeff Nelson, USAF, in the process of making a barbecue grill out of a scrap barrel for deployed members of the 151st Air Refueling Wing (ARW), Utah Air National Guard (UANG). The unit activated in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

U.S. and Philippine armed services personnel from the U.S. Air Defense Working Group, Clark Air Force Base, inspect the U.S. Air Force space track dish antenna at San Miguel. They are visiting local defense facilities

Crash victim Lieutenant Junior Grade Eric Patenkopf is transported by ambulance to the emergency room at the station's hospital facilities. He is attended by AIRMAN First Class Daniel Volz, left. Patenkopf was rescued from the South China Sea after his A-4 Skyhawk aircraft developed engine problems, forcing him to eject

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A ditch digging machine lifts scrap metal from what were formerly three B-52D Stratofortess bomber aircraft, discarded in accordance with the SALT II treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union

A reconnaissance Marine fast-ropes out of the back

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