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Ogden Arsenal, Black Powder Screening Building, 7745 Navajo Way, Layton, Davis County, UT
Building 2002 housed the Black Powder screening and blending operations for primers used in 37mm anti-tank ammunition that was produced at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. The building provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the manufacture of munitions at Ogden Arsenal and contributes to an understanding of the U.S. Army build-up which occurred on the eve of and during World War II.
Ogden Arsenal, Black Powder Screening Building, 7745 Navajo Way, Layton, Davis County, UT
Building 2002 housed the Black Powder screening and blending operations for primers used in 37mm anti-tank ammunition that was produced at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. The building provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the manufacture of munitions at Ogden Arsenal and contributes to an understanding of the U.S. Army build-up which occurred on the eve of and during World War II.
Ogden Arsenal, Black Powder Screening Building, 7745 Navajo Way, Layton, Davis County, UT
Building 2002 housed the Black Powder screening and blending operations for primers used in 37mm anti-tank ammunition that was produced at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. The building provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the manufacture of munitions at Ogden Arsenal and contributes to an understanding of the U.S. Army build-up which occurred on the eve of and during World War II.Posted Date
Sep 28, 2021
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Library of Congress
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