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English: U.S. Army firetossers. American Army engineers receive instructions in use of flame throwers, throwing searing blasts in practise for the day when they will use the same weapon against Axis bunkers, pillboxes, and tanks. These engineers, in training at one of the most important material experimental centers in the U.S., are leaning the same techniques used by troops on the fighting fronts.
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