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  • Monument to the NATO bombing victims that occured at the Belgrade, Serbia, TV station in April 1999. The title asks "Why?".  Locals consider this a monument to the transgression of U.S. President William Clinton to instigated the bombings under false pretenses.
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  • Ruins and the missing wall of the TV station that was bombed during the war of NATO aggression in the 1990s shows an ugly scar in the heart of Belgrade, Serbia.
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  • Hawthorne Fin Field along U.S. Highway 95 is about 100 bomb fins painted in red, white and blue and assembled in 2003 to honor the men and women of America's Armed Forces. The fins were surplus from the Hawthore Army Depot, the largest ammo dump in the world.
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  • Hawthorne Fin Field along U.S. Highway 95 is about 100 bomb fins painted in red, white and blue and assembled in 2003 to honor the men and women of America's Armed Forces. The fins were surplus from the Hawthore Army Depot, the largest ammo dump in the world.
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  • Hawthorne Fin Field along U.S. Highway 95 is about 100 bomb fins painted in red, white and blue and assembled in 2003 to honor the men and women of America's Armed Forces. The fins were surplus from the Hawthore Army Depot, the largest ammo dump in the world.
    angier-1108-fin_field-2032.JPG
  • Hawthorne Fin Field along U.S. Highway 95 is about 100 bomb fins painted in red, white and blue and assembled in 2003 to honor the men and women of America's Armed Forces. The fins were surplus from the Hawthore Army Depot, the largest ammo dump in the world.
    angier-1108-fin_field-2027.JPG
  • Hawthorne Fin Field along U.S. Highway 95 is about 100 bomb fins painted in red, white and blue and assembled in 2003 to honor the men and women of America's Armed Forces. The fins were surplus from the Hawthore Army Depot, the largest ammo dump in the world.
    angier-1108-fin_field-1932.JPG
  • The Finfield at the  north end of Hawthorne along US 95 is a tribute to all armed services personel who have served the U.S. along with all the people who have worked or supplied the Hawthorne Army Depot (HWAD) throughout its history. There are 120 red, white, and blue painted bomb fins placed there by workers from HWAD in May 2003.
    angier-NV-LEA58-203.JPG
  • Hawthorne Fin Field along U.S. Highway 95 is about 100 bomb fins painted in red, white and blue and assembled in 2003 to honor the men and women of America's Armed Forces. The fins were surplus from the Hawthore Army Depot, the largest ammo dump in the world.
    angier-1108-fin_field-2057.JPG
  • Hawthorne Fin Field along U.S. Highway 95 is about 100 bomb fins painted in red, white and blue and assembled in 2003 to honor the men and women of America's Armed Forces. The fins were surplus from the Hawthore Army Depot, the largest ammo dump in the world.
    angier-1108-fin_field-1994.JPG
  • Hawthorne Fin Field along U.S. Highway 95 is about 100 bomb fins painted in red, white and blue and assembled in 2003 to honor the men and women of America's Armed Forces. The fins were surplus from the Hawthore Army Depot, the largest ammo dump in the world.
    angier-1108-fin_field-1971.JPG
  • Hawthorne Fin Field along U.S. Highway 95 is about 100 bomb fins painted in red, white and blue and assembled in 2003 to honor the men and women of America's Armed Forces. The fins were surplus from the Hawthore Army Depot, the largest ammo dump in the world.
    angier-1108-fin_field-1901.JPG
  • The Finfield at the  north end of Hawthorne along US 95 is a tribute to all armed services personel who have served the U.S. along with all the people who have worked or supplied the Hawthorne Army Depot (HWAD) throughout its history. There are 120 red, white, and blue painted bomb fins placed there by workers from HWAD in May 2003.
    angier-NV-LEA58-204.JPG
  • The Finfield at the  north end of Hawthorne along US 95 is a tribute to all armed services personel who have served the U.S. along with all the people who have worked or supplied the Hawthorne Army Depot (HWAD) throughout its history. There are 120 red, white, and blue painted bomb fins placed there by workers from HWAD in May 2003.
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  • Nose down, fins up bomb at an abandoned bordello, Cherry Patch Ranch, Crystal, Nevada
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  • The Finfield at the  north end of Hawthorne along US 95 is a tribute to all armed services personel who have served the U.S. along with all the people who have worked or supplied the Hawthorne Army Depot (HWAD) throughout its history. There are 120 red, white, and blue painted bomb fins placed there by workers from HWAD in May 2003.
    angier-NV-LEA58-191.JPG
  • The Finfield at the  north end of Hawthorne along US 95 is a tribute to all armed services personel who have served the U.S. along with all the people who have worked or supplied the Hawthorne Army Depot (HWAD) throughout its history. There are 120 red, white, and blue painted bomb fins placed there by workers from HWAD in May 2003.
    angier-0305-nev-190.jpg
  • The Finfield at the  north end of Hawthorne along US 95 is a tribute to all armed services personel who have served the U.S. along with all the people who have worked or supplied the Hawthorne Army Depot (HWAD) throughout its history. There are 120 red, white, and blue painted bomb fins placed there by workers from HWAD in May 2003.
    angier-NV-LEA58-190.JPG
  • The Hawthorne Ordnance Museum, downtown Hawthorn, Nev.,  has a collection of the bomb and ammo that have been manufactured at the Hawthorne Army Depot throughout the years.
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  • Inert bombs surround the flag pole at the Vetrans Memorial flag pole at the north end of Hawthorne..
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  • travels with Miloje--Avala mountain--TV tower rebuilt after the Nato aggression bombing. Belgrade, Serbia..
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  • Exterior of St. Vasilija of Ostrog Orthodox Church, Novi Beograd...The church still shows the damage caused by the bombing during the war of NATO aggression
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  • TV tower under construction on Avala Mountain overlooking Belgrade, Serbia. The original antenna was destroyed by bombing during the  war of Nato aggression in the mid 1990s.
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  • The Hawthorne Ordnance Museum has a collection of the bomb and ammo that have been manufactured at the Hawthorne Army Depot throughout the years. They hope to become a certified museum in the near future...In the forground is the "USS Nevada" a torpedo made into a submarine that once was at the gate of the Navy Underwater Warfare Center, Hawthorne.
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  • The Hawthorne Ordnance Museum has a collection of the bomb and ammo that have been manufactured at the Hawthorne Army Depot throughout the years. They hope to become a certified museum in the near future...In the forground is the "USS Nevada" a torpedo made into a submarine that once was at the gate of the Navy Underwater Warfare Center, Hawthorne.
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  • Sutter Amador Hospital portraits<br />
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Medody Mongomery bombs the photo of Anne Platt
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