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MIDDLETOWN (AP) -- Two workers at an Army ammunition plant are presumed dead after an explosion occurred Monday morning, officials said.
Lt. Col. Daniel Nosse assumed command of the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant during a change of command ceremony held Wednesday at the installation.
Colonel Aaron Cornett will take command of the Crane Army Ammunition Activity on Thursday, succeeding Colonel Franyate Taylor.
The blast was reported at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant about 10:25 a.m. Monday, with the damaged concentrated around a collapsed bay near one of the plant's five production lines, Army officials ...
Lt. Col. Daniel Nosse has assumed command of the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant, a news release says. On Thursday, he accepted the responsibilities during a change of command ceremony, which was held ...
Workers at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant prepare 155 mm artillery rounds to be filled as a part of the load, assemble, and pack operation. (US Army) US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan ...
The Scranton Army Ammunition Plant cuts and forges 2,000-pound bars of steel into 155 mm howitzer rounds that are then shipped to Iowa to be packed with explosives and fitted with fuses.
Pennsylvania ammo plant boosts production of key artillery shell in Ukraine's fight against Russia The Scranton Army Ammunition Plant cuts and forges 2,000-pound bars of steel into 155 mm howitzer ...
The Scranton Army Ammunition Plant cuts and forges 2,000-pound bars of steel into 155mm howitzer rounds that are then shipped to Iowa to be packed with explosives and fitted with fuses.
The Scranton Army Ammunition Plant has increased artillery shell production by 50 percent, officials revealed this week.
The Scranton Army Ammunition Plant cuts and forges 2,000-pound (907-kilogram) bars of steel into 155 mm howitzer rounds that are then shipped to Iowa to be packed with explosives and fitted with ...
A Pennsylvania ammunition plant that makes a key artillery shell in Ukraine’s fight against Russia has managed to boost production by 50% to meet surging demand, with more capacity set to come ...
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