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Western front. Positions of a howitzer. March1917

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1917 - 1918
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Sergeant Glen Dickhaus, (right), Airborne Rigger, 24th Aerial Delivery Support Detachment, Aviano AB, Italy, operates a crane as they prepare a Towed Howitzer (105mm) M119 A1/A2 for placement on a pallet while other members ensure proper placement on the dunnage. When the howitzer is dropped, by parachute, the dunnage compresses on impact absorbing the shock

[Charleston Harbor, S.C. 24-pdr. howitzer on deck of U.S.S. Pawnee]

Western front. Shipping art objects from the imperiled museum at Valenciennes to safer storage. July 1917

Marines from 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2d Marine Division, move to various security positions in the woods after securing their objective in the vicinity of GP 40

U.S. Marines with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, United Space Alliance worker Dan Kenna (right) positions a Reinforced Carbon Carbon panel on the table to perform flash thermography. In the background, Paul Ogletree observes the monitor. Attached to the leading edge of the wing of the orbiters, the gray carbon composite RCC panels have sufficient strength to withstand the aerodynamic forces experienced during launch and reentry, which can reach as high as 800 pounds per square foot. The operating range of RCC is from minus 250º F to about 3,000º F, the temperature produced by friction with the atmosphere during reentry.

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