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  mar1903_qrs4_jpg.jpg - A good view of the "down load" design of the QRS. During my period in squadron, the tanks often were to the QRS to remove portions of the basic load to make space for training ammunition used at gunnery. At least once or twice per year, the entire squadron went to the QRS during a monthly alert to insure that crews understood how the system worked and the location of their particular bunke  
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A good view of the "down load" design of the QRS. During my period in squadron, the tanks often were to the QRS to remove portions of the basic load to make space for training ammunition used at gunnery. At least once or twice per year, the entire squadron went to the QRS during a monthly alert to insure that crews understood how the system worked and the location of their particular bunke Download
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