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Close up shot of two hands holding an M60 anti-personnel rifle grenade found inside a shed at the rear of Government Ordnance Factory #7. This factory is located in Srebrenik, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Close up shot of a haA snow covered Government Ordnance Factory #7 entrance gate security office. This factory is located in Srebrenik, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Close up shot of an open wooden box holding several TNT casts, used warheads for mortar rounds, found inside a shed at the rear of Government Ordnance Factory #7. This factory is located in Srebrenik, Bosnia-Herzegovina

The front entrance of Government Ordnance Factory #7 at Srebrenik, Bosnia and Herzegovina during Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR

US Army Soldiers walk next to a security fence outside the compound which contains Government Ordnance Factory #7 at Srebrenik, Bosnia and Herzegovina during Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR

A Close up view of a female factory worker operating a stamping machine used to process ammunition casings, at the ammunition factory in Doboj, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Weapons seized during Operation Harvest by personnel with the Stabilization Force (SFOR) in Bosnia, collected at the BH steel factory in Zenica, Bosnia. The steel plant melts the weapons and renders them harmless metal and does this as a free service in support of the SFOR mission in Bosnia

Shot of Government Ordance Facility #9 is located in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, during Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR

A Serbian bunker is set on fire by an M-14 Incendiary Grenade near Kime Base, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Close up shot of a hand holding a homemade hand grenade found inside Government Ordnance Factory #7. This factory is located in Srebrenik, Bosnia-Herzegovina

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Base: Srebrenik

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: SPC James Gordon

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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28/11/1996
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