File:316th Engineers in Belgium - carrier case for a German 420-millimeter shell.jpg

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Carrier case for a German 420-millimeter shell

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English: A soldier from the American 316th Engineer Regiment displays a carrier case for a German 420-millimeter shell. The case was discarded when the shell was used as an explosive device to destroy railroad tracks in Waregem, Belgium in World War I.
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The Military Engineer - Vol. 20, No. 114, November-December 1928
Author George H. Canfield

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