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Keywords: Colonel Nguyen Trong Canh, Director of the Vietnamese Army Engineering Command's Technology Center for Bomb and Mine Disposal.jpg Colonel Nguyen Trong Canh Director of the Vietnamese Army Engineering Command's Technology Center for Bomb and Mine Disposal BOMICEN points out to Richard Kidd Director of the Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement and Major Robert Lucius Marine Attaché at the U S Embassy in Hanoi two unexploded artillery shells that have been carefully and temporarily placed at the edge of a rice paddy by BOMICEN divers who brought them up from an underwater clearance site on the Phu Lai river in Bac Ninh Province north of Hanoi where another bridge is planned a few meters beyond the current bridge in this photo These shells which were to be destroyed in a remote location later still potentially dangerous after decades on the river bottom and other suspected UXO that could endanger the bridge builders are being located and cleared with detectors inflatable boats and in part modern SCUBA equipment that was supplied by the U S Department of State in previous years http //www state gov/r/pa/ei/pix/b/78448 htm Photo courtesy of John Stevens Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement U S Department of State PD-USGov Check categories 2008 October 31 en wikipedia Vietnam_People's_Army Vietnam People's Army
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