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Photograph of Correct Way to Dispose of a Cigarette Butt in the Woods

Photograph of Correct Way to Dispose of a Cigarette Butt in the Woods

Original caption: Correct way to dispose of a cigarette butt in the woods. Clear off space about 12" square, exposing the mineral soil. Place cigarette butt in center of square. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Correct Method of Fire Fighting with Water

Photograph of Correct Method of Fire Fighting with Water

Original caption: Correct method of fire fighting with water. Historic Photographs

After the all clear is given and his chemical protective suit is taken off, Sergeant Williams of the 31st Brigade, 343rd Air Defense Artillery (ADA), Fort Bliss, Texas, fills out an after action report for his Battery. Correct response and procedure will aid in the proper training for the soldiers of the 31st Brigade during ROVING SANDS '97; a joint service exercise designed to improve air defense capabilities

After the all clear is given and his chemical protective suit is taken...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ROVING SANDS Base: Mcgregor Range State: New Mexico (NM) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA ... More

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