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A technician prepares a seeker head of a computer-guided missile for a bench test in an armament test and development facility

Aluminum casting. A new development in the production of war materials involves use of magnesium. Here a young worker in a large Midwest foundry takes temperature readings of molten magnesium alloy through the protective crust. At the same time he is sprinkling flux to prevent burning at the hole in the crust after removal of the thermocouple. Aluminum Industries Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio

Brass for cartridges. Rolling out brass slabs is one of the first processes in manufacturing cartridge cases. The work is being performed at one of eleven Navy arsenals which are working at top speed to furnish ammunition for our two-ocean Navy

A technician prepares the seeker head of a computer-guided missile for a bench test in an armament test and development facility

Crewmen handle electrical cables, or "mag-tail," during sweeping exercises aboard the ocean minesweeper USS CONSTANT (MSO 427). The cables, used to simulate the magnetic pull of a vessel, are towed behind the ship to attract magnetic mines. The ship is assigned to the Naval Reserve Force (NRF)

A Marine prepares a bomb disposal robot to investigate a simulated Improvised Explosive Device during training aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort.

U.S. Navy AIRMAN Ryan Falconer prepares the can crushing machine to dispose of used metal cans aboard the Nimitz Class Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier USS JOHN C. STENNIS (CVN 74) on Jan. 31, 2007, during carrier qualifications somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 3rd Class Paul J. Perkins) (Released)

A technician, using a control console, conducts a bench test of a seeker head of a computer-guided missile in an armament test and development facility

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Base: Washington

State: District Of Columbia (DC)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Michael Savell

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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18/10/1990
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