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Tracers fire from an armored vehicle illuminates the night sky during a live fire demonstration at the National Training Center

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31/03/1988
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label_outline Explore Tracers, Live Fire Demonstration, Night Sky

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tracers fire tracers fire vehicle night sky night sky live demonstration live fire demonstration california national training center fort irwin armored vehicles high resolution us national archives