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Tests of the new Armoured trucks of the Post Office Department at Fort Meyer today. The windows and wind shields are of bullet proof glass. This photo snaped sic at the moment of impact, plainly shows the fine splinters of flying glass, 12121

A view of civilian technicians at work in one of civilian technicians at work in one of the 6595th Missile Test Group's launch control center trailers. They are working on the Canister Assembly Launch Test Program for the Small missile, unofficially know

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)

Regulation Army 44 Colt and its effect on bullet proof glass used in the new armoured postal trucks which it is proposed to put into use as a further protection of valuable mails, 12/1/21

US Air Force (USAF) Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Devin Beckes, Fireman, 3rd Civil Engineering Squadron (CES) Fire Department, 3rd Wing (WG), Elmendorf Air Force Base (AFB), Alaska (AK), writes messages on his trucks window to communicate with his fellow fire fighters while responding to a simulated building fire that was hit in a simulated attack against Base X during a Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) Inspector General (IG) Operational Readiness Inspection (ORI)

Testing strength of glass panels. Washington, D.C., June 21. With glass blocks being used more and more these days in the construction of buildings, The National Bureau of Standards is conducting extensive tests to determine how much wind pressure the panels will stand. So far the panels have resisted 633 pounds wind load. Pictured conducting the tests are, left to right: Dr. C.H. Hahner, R.C. Carter, and A.S. Endler, all of the Bureau, 62138

A US Air Force (USAF) C-5 Galaxy cargo aircraft from the 312th Airlift Squadron (AS), Dover Air Force Base (AFB), Delaware, is framed in the bullet hole in a windshield as it sits on the ramp at Baghdad International Airport (BIAP), during a redeployment mission in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

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)

Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan, hosted a Recruiting Exposition on Armed Forces Day. Members of the 127th Wing Squadrons showed their Employers and guests who are interest in joining the Air National Guard, what their jobs are all about. A A/S 32 P-23 fire truck tests out it's water jets

Tests of the new Armoured trucks of the Post Office Department at Fort Meyer today. The windows and wind shields are of bullet proof glass. This photo snaped [sic] at the moment of impact, plainly shows the fine splinters of flying glass, 12/1/21

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