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Description M110 203 mm self-propelled Howitzers are staged in a parking area at the port of Antwerp after being unloaded from a ship the Gylsen Terminal (today PSA) at the Churchill dock during Exercise REFORGER '84. In the background is 1 of 8 Fast Sealift Ships of the Military Sealift Command.
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Author BRAM DE JONG / Dirk Van Laer

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