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- This is my first deployment and this is actually

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^my first time doing an ammo burn.

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^I've done, I've helped plan and set up

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demolition ranges before.

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This is very similar.

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^It takes a lot of manpower.

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^They have to store it, track it, secure it,

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inspect it every once in awhile.

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^- To actually take it apart piece by piece

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^is more dangerous than it is to come out here

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and dispose of it.

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Code H is just unserviceable.

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A lotta times people question why is this considered

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Code H, and it's

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for any number of reasons really.

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(ammo exploding)

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This is one of the smaller operations

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that we're gonna be doing.

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Both Arifjan and Camp Buehring combined

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have well over three million

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rounds of small arms that need to be disposed of,

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so this one is only 104,000 rounds.

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Be ready to look for some more,

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half a million maybe to a million rounds.

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