File:Al Fathah Air Field Iraq Explosion.jpg

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English: Explosions rock Al Fathah Air Field in Iraq, as Army engineers and Air Force EOD personnel work together to detonate a weapons cache. An estimated two-million net pounds of explosives were left at the air field by the old regime, making Al Fathah the largest single weapons cache uncovered by the coalition, and they are destroying it at an average of 100,000 pounds per day. (Photo by USAF Staff Sgt. Jeffrey A. Wolfe) RELEASED

Photographer's Name: SSgt Jeffrey A. Wolfe Location: Kirkuk AB

Date Shot: 10/29/2003 Date Posted: unknown

VIRIN: 040205-F-BA503-009
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