File:Austen Western Rock Crusher, 1969 (29260092161).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAusten Western Rock Crusher, 1969 (29260092161).jpg |
"Bigger, Better Idea: A load of rock is dumped into the 75 ton per hour Austen Western Rock Crusher, manned by Marines of D Company, 9th Engineer Battalion, 40 miles north of Chu Lai. The crusher and quarry provides surface materials for the upgrading of Vietnam’s Route QL-1 (official USMC photo by Sergeant Gary Clark)." From the Jonathan F. Abel Collection (COLL/3611) at the Archives Branch, Marine Corps History Division OFFICIAL USMC PHOTOGRAPH |
Date | Taken in 1969 |
Source | Austen Western Rock Crusher, 1969 |
Author | USMC Archives from Quantico, USA |
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