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American and Filipino firefighters from the 3rd Civil Engineering fire department man hoses in an attempt to contain the fire engulfing the U.S. Facilities 3rd Supply Squadron covered storage area 11A. Damages were estimated to be $3 million

American and Filipino firefighters from the 3rd Civil Engineering fire department man hoses in an attempt to contain the fire engulfing the US Facilities 3rd Supply Squadron covered storage area 11A. Damages were estimated to be three million dollars

American and Filipino firefighters from the 3rd Civil Engineering Squadron fire department man hoses in an attempt to contain the fire engulfing the U.S. Facilities 3rd Supply Squadron covered storage area 11A. Damages were estimated to be $3 million

American and Filipino firefighters from the 3rd Civil Engineering fire department man hoses in an attempt to contain the fire engulfing the US Facilities 3rd Supply Squadron covered storage area 11A. Damages were estimated to be three million dollars

A firetruck from the 3rd Civil Engineering fire department is manned by American and Filipino firefighters attempting to extinguish the fire engulfing the U.S. Facilities 3rd Supply Squadron covered storage area 11A. Damages were estimated to be $3 million

A firetruck from the 3rd Civil Engineering fire department is manned by American and Filipino firefighters attempting to extinguish the fire engulfing the U.S. Facilities 3rd Supply Squadron covered storage area 11A. Damages were estimated to be $3 million

American and Filipino firefighters from the 3rd Civil Engineering Squadron fire department hose down a fire engulfing the U.S. Facilities 3rd Supply Squadron covered storage area 11A. Damages were estimated to be $3 million

Firefighters position a firetruck and hose down a fire engulfing the U.S. Facilities 3rd Supply Squadron covered storage area 11A. Damages were estimated to be $3 million

A firefighter from the 3rd Civil Engineering Squadron uses a pike/pull to remove rubble from the U.S. Facilities 3rd Supply Squadron covered storage area 11A in an attempt to extinguish underlying flames. Damages were estimated to be $3 million

American and Filipino firefighters from the 3rd Civil Engineering fire department man hoses in an attempt to contain the fire engulfing the U.S. Facilities 3rd Supply Squadron covered storage area 11A. Damages were estimated to be $3 million

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Base: Clark Air Base

State: Luzon

Country: Philippines (PHL)

Scene Camera Operator: STAFF SGT. Daniel C. Perez

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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11/04/1984
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