File:MaK Keiler working.JPEG
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English: A German Army MaK Keiler Armored Mineclearing Vehicle, attached to the Joint German-French Engineering Brigade, is used to clear a field of possible mines in Butmire, Bosnia-Herzegovina, which will later be used to house NATO troops, during Operation Join. |
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Source | http://www.defenselink.mil/; exact source |
Author | Phan Charles L. Withrow |
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