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21. DJ Sporo I'm on fire Lobatse [Botswana]: DJ Sporo Production; p2010

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22. United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Energy Production and Supply. The West Hackberry strategic petroleum reserve salt dome storage site fire

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23. Palmer, Alfred T. Twenty-millimeter machine guns for planes. American power in the air grows rapidly as machine guns of the finest quality pour from production lines to arm the planes that are coming steadily from other lines. These guns, entirely completed and ready to fire, await shipment from the large converted auto plant which made them. Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan 1942 Feb

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24. Bransby, David Production. Aircraft. Over the two million square feet of plant space in a Western aircraft factory, a series of automatic nozzle-towers gives complete water coverage in time of fire or incendiary raid. A company fireman is checking the equipment. In left background can be seen a similar tower 1942 June

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25. Henle, Fritz, 1909-1993 Production. Copper (refining). Handling a fire door for a furnace at a large copper refining operation. Large amounts of copper are produced for the war effort at the El Paso, Texas plant of Phelps-Dodge Refining Company 1942 Dec

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26. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Airplane maufacture, general. Why our warplanes hold together through the years of steady use, rough landings and anti-aircraft fire. These rivets cover but a small part of the surface of a mighty bomber produced at the Long Beach, California, plant of Douglas Aircraft Company. Most important of the many types of aircraft made at this plant are the B-17F ("Flying Fortress") heavy bomber, the A-20 ("Havoc") assault bomber and the C-47 heavy transport plane for the carrying of troops and cargo 1942 Oct

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27. Palmer, Alfred T. Twenty-millimeter machine guns for planes. American power in the air grows rapidly as machine guns of the finest quality pour from our production lines. These guns, entirely completed and ready to fire, await shipment from the large converted auto plant in which they were made. Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan 1942 Feb

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28. Freeman, Spencer, 1892- Production under fire Dublin: C. J. Fallon; [1967]

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29. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. B-25 bombers. Making wiring assemblies at a junction box on the fire wall for the right engine of a B-25 bomber. Forward of this wall will be mounted one of the two 1700 horsepower Wright Whirlwind engines which carry the B-25 through brilliant performances up to altitudes of 25,000 feet. Fairfax bomber plant, Kansas City 1942 July

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30. Elsther Video Production The fire Dar es Salaam: Steps Entertainment; c2008

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31. Steel (Periodical) Modern gun production, including the manufacture of gun carriages, recoil mechanisms, range finders, fire control apparatus [Cleveland]: [1941]

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32. Palmer, Alfred T. Tank manufacture (Chrysler). This turret casting for an M-3 tank weighs 4,000 pounds. The worker is completing one of the several milling operations necessary to insure perfect fit, for the gun which will fire from behind the turret must have freedom of movement. The tank itself, which might be termed an arsenal on tracks, weighs twenty-eight tons. It is now in mass production at the huge Chrysler tank arsenal in Detroit [between 1940 and 1946]

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33. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Milling machines and machine castings. After losing their cores and being sand-blasted, castings go to the cleaning floor. This workman was using a pneumatic chipping hammer which with rapid-fire, chisel-like strokes trims rough edges and cuts off the uneven, jagged strips where the two halves of the mold join. Location: a large Midwest machine tool plant 1942 Jan

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34. Robichaud, Peter R. Production and aerial application of wood shreds as a post-fire hillslope erosion mitigation treatment Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station; [2013]

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35. Henle, Fritz, 1909-1993 Production. Copper (refining). Handling a fire door for a furnace at a large copper refining operation. Large amounts of copper are produced for the war effort at the El Paso, Texas plant of Phelps-Dodge Refining Company 1942 Dec

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Instance 19642787
36. Palmer, Alfred T. Twenty-millimeter machine guns for planes. American power in the air grows rapidly as machine guns of the finest quality pour from our production lines to arm the planes that are coming steadily from other lines. These guns, entirely completed and ready to fire, await shipment from the large converted auto plant in which they were made. Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan 1942 Feb

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Instance 19636318
37. Gerry, Eloise, 1885-1970 Oleoresin production from longleaf pine defoliated by fire [n.p.]: 1931

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38. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. B-17F heavy bombers. The belly turret of the B-17F heavy bomber has stopped many Axis pilots. A gunner on this rotating cage controls the fire of two heavy caliber machine guns. This new ship is ready for delivery from the Long Beach, California, plant of Douglas Aircraft Company. Better known as the "Flying Fortress," the B-17F is a later model B-17, which distinguished itself in action in the South Pacific, over Germany and elsewhere. It is a long range, high altitude, heavy bomber with a crew of seven to nine men and with armament sufficient to defend itself on daylight missions 1942 Oct

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39. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. B-25 bombers. Mounting a 1700-horsepower Wright Whirlwind engine to the fire wall of a B-25 bomber in a Western aircraft plant. This engine is one of the two powerful units which carry the B-25 through brilliant performances up to altitudes of 25,000 feet. General Doolittle has called this ship the best military plane in existence. Fairfax bomber plant, Kansas City 1942 July

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40. Palmer, Alfred T. A fire in a defense production plant may blot out American fighting equipment faster than enemy shell fire can do it. In plants producing war materials fire wardens make continual painstaking inspections to insure against losses and delays from fires. White Motor Company, Cleveland, Ohio

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