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Korean troops fold up the braces of an open flatrack container after unloading 34,800-pounds of 30mm munitions from it. The container, shipped to South Korea from the Seneca Army Depot, California, is being tested by the Air Force as an alternative to the military owned demountable container (MILVAN)

Korean troops remove the bar braces from an open flatrack container carrying 34,800-pounds of 30mm munitions. The container, shipped to South Korea from the Seneca Army Depot, California, is being tested by the Air Force as an alternative to the military owned demountable container (MILVAN)

Korean troops use a truck crane to unload an open flatrack container carrying 34,800-pounds of 30mm munitions. The container, shipped to South Korea from the Seneca Army Depot, California, is being tested by the Air Force as an alternative to the military owned demountable container (MILVAN)

Korean troops use a forklift to remove crates of 30mm munitions from an open flatrack container. The container, shipped to South Korea from the Seneca Army Depot, California, is being tested by the Air Force as an alternative to the military owned demountable container (MILVAN)

Korean troops use a truck crane to unload an open flatrack container carrying 34,800-pounds of 30mm munitions. The container, shipped to South Korea from the Seneca Army Depot, California, is being tested by the Air Force as an alternative to the military owned demountable container (MILVAN)

Korean troops use a forklift to remove crates of 30mm munitions from an open flatrack container. The container, shipped to South Korea from the Seneca Army Depot, California, is being tested by the Air Force as an alternative to the military owned demountable container (MILVAN)

Korean troops use a truck crane to unload an open flatrack container carrying 34,800-pounds of 30mm munitions. The container, shipped to South Korea from the Seneca Army Depot, California, is being tested by the Air Force as an alternative to the military owned demountable container (MILVAN)

Korean troops use a truck crane to remove crates of 30mm munitions from an open flatrack container. The container, shipped to South Korea from the Seneca Army Depot, California, is being tested by the Air Force as an alternative to the military owned demountable container (MILVAN)

Korean troops use a forklift and a truck to remove crates of 30mm munitions from an open flatrack container. The container, shipped to South Korea from the Seneca Army Depot, California, is being tested by the Air Force as an alternative to the military owned demountable container (MILVAN)

Korean troops cut the metal straps of an open flatrack container carrying 34,800-pounds of 30mm munitions. The container, shipped to South Korea from the Seneca Army Depot, California, is being tested by the Air Force as an alternative to the military owned demountable container (MILVAN)

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Base: Cheong Ju Air Base

Country: Korea

Scene Camera Operator: TSGT. Bert Mau

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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07/07/1983
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