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Firing the Pershing Missile
U.S. Army troops prep and launch the Pershing missile. More military & aviation videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/okrajoe
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published: 20 Dec 2011
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US Army Missiles Pershing | Ground to Ground Missiles Arsenal | Military
US Army Missiles Pershing | Ground to Ground Missile Arsenal | Military
The MGM-31A Pershing was the missile used in the Pershing 1 and Pershing 1a field artillery missile systems.[a] It was a solid-fueled two-stage ballistic missile designed and built by Martin Marietta to replace the PGM-11 Redstone missile as the primary nuclear-capable theater-level weapon of the United States Army and the German Air Force. Pershing later replaced the MGM-13 Mace cruise missile deployed by the United States Air Force and the German Air Force. Development began in 1958, with the first test missile fired in 1960, the Pershing 1 system deployed in 1963 and the improved Pershing 1a deployed in 1969. The U.S. Army replaced the Pershing 1a with the Pershing II Weapon System in 1983 while the German Air Forc...
published: 21 Nov 2015
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Pershing 1a Missile (1977)
*** THIS FILM WAS MADE MY THE US GOVERNMENT AND IS PUBLIC DOMAIN ***
Pershing was a family of solid-fueled two-stage medium-range ballistic missiles designed and built by Martin Marietta to replace the Redstone missile as the United States Army's primary theater-level weapon. It was named for General John J. Pershing. The systems were managed by the US Army Missile Command (MICOM) and deployed by the United States Army Field Artillery Corps.
Pershing Ia
In 1964, a series of operational tests and follow-on tests were performed to determine the reliability of the Pershing 1. The Secretary of Defense then requested that the Army define the modifications required to make Pershing suitable for the quick reaction alert (QRA) role. The Pershing 1A development program was approved in 196...
published: 02 Oct 2007
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ABC News Report on Deployment of Pershing II in Europe, 1984
97.041.144
August 1984
ABC News Investigative Report on Pershing II deployment and reliability
published: 16 Apr 2021
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Pershing Guided Missile System
The U.S. Army's Pershing Guided Missile System used throughout the Cold War.
published: 22 Dec 2011
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Pershing Quick Reaction Alert, Pershing 1A System
An introduction to a Quick Reaction Alert Countdown of the Pershing Missile which was stationed in West Germany from 1963 to 1991 when the system was eliminated under the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty with the USSR.
published: 27 Nov 2017
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Features L88061028
(8 Jun 1988) QUOTE REF W GERMANY. The US Army invited journalists and observers to
WTNEVM watch the dismantling of Pershing missiles at the
20.2.89 Mutlangen-Schwabisch Gemund base. date shot 8.6.88
LN88061028 KCS 625 (Engl sp) WTN(Helmut) 21.00mins
-----------------------------------------------------------------
W GERMANY Shows;
Mutlangen- int vs Brig-Gen ? Bean welcoming journalists speech. vs
Schwabisch observers buses along roads to missile base. ls demonstrators
Gemund outside base from top of bus. var tracking shots through
base, Pershing towing vehicles parked along with Pershing
trailers. ls Pershing storage garage. vs Pershing missile
in upright launch position on back of ...
published: 04 Oct 2018
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Small scale NUKES! Model Collect 1/72 M1001 with Pershing II Missile
Model Maniacs, I have returned once more from the abyss. Its been a LONG time since I have been able to post a video, but all of that changes today with a somewhat problematic, albeit very detailed Modelcollect M1001 with Pershing II Missile in 1/72 scale.
Detail is among some of the best I have seen; however, it was a nightmare to build in many respects. Watch the video to see what I am talking about BEFORE you buy this kit. Definitely not for beginners.
Anyway: Hope you all enjoy and please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to show some support if you liked this video and want to see more. Stay safe everyone!
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published: 12 May 2020
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Pershing Missile System 1959-1991 and beyond.....
This is a slide show that will give anyone an idea of the History of the Pershing Missile system from the early 1960's through 1991 when the system was eliminated under the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty with the Soviet Union, It continues on with the friendships and brotherhood that was developed by showing some of the reunions that have taken place since Everyone went their own directions in life....
published: 25 Nov 2017
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Pershing Missile Blast Off
(30 Sep 1975) 09/00/75 c0052237 - color
no date line: pershing missile blast off (israel may receive)
uncut: "pershing missile blast off" shows: shot of artillery soldiers loading the pershing missiles: pershing missiles on truck: artillery men connecting cables and checking dials on panel: shot of another truck personnel inside in front of controls and one of the soldiers on phone, hand on button: missiles swings into position on truck and blasts off from truck and into sky with trial of smoke following:
(shot xx 100ft)
rockets - military - pershing
military assistance - us - israel
israel arab dispute
us - for rel - israel
xx / 100 ft / 16 mm / color / print
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Firing the Pershing Missile
U.S. Army troops prep and launch the Pershing missile. More military & aviation videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/okrajoe
Please visit our channel to subs...
U.S. Army troops prep and launch the Pershing missile. More military & aviation videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/okrajoe
Please visit our channel to subscribe.
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https://wn.com/Firing_The_Pershing_Missile
U.S. Army troops prep and launch the Pershing missile. More military & aviation videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/okrajoe
Please visit our channel to subscribe.
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- published: 20 Dec 2011
- views: 83729
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US Army Missiles Pershing | Ground to Ground Missiles Arsenal | Military
US Army Missiles Pershing | Ground to Ground Missile Arsenal | Military
The MGM-31A Pershing was the missile used in the Pershing 1 and Pershing 1a field artil...
US Army Missiles Pershing | Ground to Ground Missile Arsenal | Military
The MGM-31A Pershing was the missile used in the Pershing 1 and Pershing 1a field artillery missile systems.[a] It was a solid-fueled two-stage ballistic missile designed and built by Martin Marietta to replace the PGM-11 Redstone missile as the primary nuclear-capable theater-level weapon of the United States Army and the German Air Force. Pershing later replaced the MGM-13 Mace cruise missile deployed by the United States Air Force and the German Air Force. Development began in 1958, with the first test missile fired in 1960, the Pershing 1 system deployed in 1963 and the improved Pershing 1a deployed in 1969. The U.S. Army replaced the Pershing 1a with the Pershing II Weapon System in 1983 while the German Air Force retained Pershing 1a until all Pershings were eliminated in 1991. The U.S. Army Missile Command (MICOM) managed the development and improvements while the Field Artillery Branch deployed the systems and developed tactical doctrine.
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US Army Missiles Pershing | Ground to Ground Missile Arsenal | Military
The MGM-31A Pershing was the missile used in the Pershing 1 and Pershing 1a field artillery missile systems.[a] It was a solid-fueled two-stage ballistic missile designed and built by Martin Marietta to replace the PGM-11 Redstone missile as the primary nuclear-capable theater-level weapon of the United States Army and the German Air Force. Pershing later replaced the MGM-13 Mace cruise missile deployed by the United States Air Force and the German Air Force. Development began in 1958, with the first test missile fired in 1960, the Pershing 1 system deployed in 1963 and the improved Pershing 1a deployed in 1969. The U.S. Army replaced the Pershing 1a with the Pershing II Weapon System in 1983 while the German Air Force retained Pershing 1a until all Pershings were eliminated in 1991. The U.S. Army Missile Command (MICOM) managed the development and improvements while the Field Artillery Branch deployed the systems and developed tactical doctrine.
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- published: 21 Nov 2015
- views: 9168
10:27
Pershing 1a Missile (1977)
*** THIS FILM WAS MADE MY THE US GOVERNMENT AND IS PUBLIC DOMAIN ***
Pershing was a family of solid-fueled two-stage medium-range ballistic missiles designe...
*** THIS FILM WAS MADE MY THE US GOVERNMENT AND IS PUBLIC DOMAIN ***
Pershing was a family of solid-fueled two-stage medium-range ballistic missiles designed and built by Martin Marietta to replace the Redstone missile as the United States Army's primary theater-level weapon. It was named for General John J. Pershing. The systems were managed by the US Army Missile Command (MICOM) and deployed by the United States Army Field Artillery Corps.
Pershing Ia
In 1964, a series of operational tests and follow-on tests were performed to determine the reliability of the Pershing 1. The Secretary of Defense then requested that the Army define the modifications required to make Pershing suitable for the quick reaction alert (QRA) role. The Pershing 1A development program was approved in 1965, and the original Pershing was renamed to Pershing I. Martin Marietta received the Pershing 1A production contract in mid-1967. The 2nd Battalion, 44th Field Artillery received equipment at Fort Sill in 1969. Project SWAP replaced all of the Pershing equipment in Germany by mid-1970 and the first units quickly achieved QRA status.
Pershing 1A was a 'quick reaction alert' system and so had faster vehicles, launch times and newer electronics. The total number of launchers was increased from eight to 36 per battalion. It was deployed from May 1969 and by 1970 almost all the Pershing I systems had been upgraded to Pershing Ia under Project SWAP. Production of the Pershing Ia ended in 1975 and reopened in 1977 to replace missiles expended in training. In the mid-1970s the Pershing 1A system was further improved to allow the firing of a platoon's three missiles in quick succession and from any site without the need for surveying. 754 Pershing I/Ia missiles were built with 180 deployed in Europe.[8]
The battalions in Europe were reorganized under new tables of organization and equipment (TOE); an infantry battalion was authorized and formed to provide additional security for the system; and, the 56th Artillery Group was reorganized and redesignated the 56th Field Artillery Brigade. Due to the nature of the weapon system, officer positions were increased by one grade: batteries were commanded by a major instead of a captain; battalions were commanded by a colonel and the brigade was commanded by a brigadier general.
The erector launcher (EL) was a modified low-boy flat-bed trailer towed by a Ford M757 5-ton tractor. The erection booms used a 3,000 psi pneumatic over hydraulic system that could erect the 5 ton missile from horizontal to vertical in nine seconds. The PTS and PS were mounted on a Ford M656 tractor. Launch activation was performed from a remote fire box that could be deployed locally or mounted in the battery control central (BCC). One PTS controlled three launchers-- when one launch count was complete, ten large cables were moved to the next launcher.
A repackaging effort of the missile and power station was completed in 1974 to provide easier access to missile components, reduce maintenance, and improve reliability. A new digital guidance and control computer combined the functions of the analog control computer and the analog guidance computer into one package. The mean corrective maintenance time was decreased from 8.7 hours to a requirement of 3.8 hours. The reliability inceased from 32 hours mean time between failures to a requirement of 65 hours. In 1976, the sequential launch adapter (SLA) and the automatic reference system (ARS) were introduced. The SLA was an automatic switching device mounted in a 10 trailer that allowed the PTS to remain connected to all three launchers. This allowed all three launchers to remain "hot" and greatly decreasing the time between launches. The ARS eliminated the theodolites previously used to lay and orient the missile. It included a north seeking gyro and a laser link to the ST-120 in the missile. Once the ARS was set up, a cold missile could be oriented in a much shorter time.
https://wn.com/Pershing_1A_Missile_(1977)
*** THIS FILM WAS MADE MY THE US GOVERNMENT AND IS PUBLIC DOMAIN ***
Pershing was a family of solid-fueled two-stage medium-range ballistic missiles designed and built by Martin Marietta to replace the Redstone missile as the United States Army's primary theater-level weapon. It was named for General John J. Pershing. The systems were managed by the US Army Missile Command (MICOM) and deployed by the United States Army Field Artillery Corps.
Pershing Ia
In 1964, a series of operational tests and follow-on tests were performed to determine the reliability of the Pershing 1. The Secretary of Defense then requested that the Army define the modifications required to make Pershing suitable for the quick reaction alert (QRA) role. The Pershing 1A development program was approved in 1965, and the original Pershing was renamed to Pershing I. Martin Marietta received the Pershing 1A production contract in mid-1967. The 2nd Battalion, 44th Field Artillery received equipment at Fort Sill in 1969. Project SWAP replaced all of the Pershing equipment in Germany by mid-1970 and the first units quickly achieved QRA status.
Pershing 1A was a 'quick reaction alert' system and so had faster vehicles, launch times and newer electronics. The total number of launchers was increased from eight to 36 per battalion. It was deployed from May 1969 and by 1970 almost all the Pershing I systems had been upgraded to Pershing Ia under Project SWAP. Production of the Pershing Ia ended in 1975 and reopened in 1977 to replace missiles expended in training. In the mid-1970s the Pershing 1A system was further improved to allow the firing of a platoon's three missiles in quick succession and from any site without the need for surveying. 754 Pershing I/Ia missiles were built with 180 deployed in Europe.[8]
The battalions in Europe were reorganized under new tables of organization and equipment (TOE); an infantry battalion was authorized and formed to provide additional security for the system; and, the 56th Artillery Group was reorganized and redesignated the 56th Field Artillery Brigade. Due to the nature of the weapon system, officer positions were increased by one grade: batteries were commanded by a major instead of a captain; battalions were commanded by a colonel and the brigade was commanded by a brigadier general.
The erector launcher (EL) was a modified low-boy flat-bed trailer towed by a Ford M757 5-ton tractor. The erection booms used a 3,000 psi pneumatic over hydraulic system that could erect the 5 ton missile from horizontal to vertical in nine seconds. The PTS and PS were mounted on a Ford M656 tractor. Launch activation was performed from a remote fire box that could be deployed locally or mounted in the battery control central (BCC). One PTS controlled three launchers-- when one launch count was complete, ten large cables were moved to the next launcher.
A repackaging effort of the missile and power station was completed in 1974 to provide easier access to missile components, reduce maintenance, and improve reliability. A new digital guidance and control computer combined the functions of the analog control computer and the analog guidance computer into one package. The mean corrective maintenance time was decreased from 8.7 hours to a requirement of 3.8 hours. The reliability inceased from 32 hours mean time between failures to a requirement of 65 hours. In 1976, the sequential launch adapter (SLA) and the automatic reference system (ARS) were introduced. The SLA was an automatic switching device mounted in a 10 trailer that allowed the PTS to remain connected to all three launchers. This allowed all three launchers to remain "hot" and greatly decreasing the time between launches. The ARS eliminated the theodolites previously used to lay and orient the missile. It included a north seeking gyro and a laser link to the ST-120 in the missile. Once the ARS was set up, a cold missile could be oriented in a much shorter time.
- published: 02 Oct 2007
- views: 64833
10:19
ABC News Report on Deployment of Pershing II in Europe, 1984
97.041.144
August 1984
ABC News Investigative Report on Pershing II deployment and reliability
97.041.144
August 1984
ABC News Investigative Report on Pershing II deployment and reliability
https://wn.com/Abc_News_Report_On_Deployment_Of_Pershing_Ii_In_Europe,_1984
97.041.144
August 1984
ABC News Investigative Report on Pershing II deployment and reliability
- published: 16 Apr 2021
- views: 514
5:01
Pershing Guided Missile System
The U.S. Army's Pershing Guided Missile System used throughout the Cold War.
The U.S. Army's Pershing Guided Missile System used throughout the Cold War.
https://wn.com/Pershing_Guided_Missile_System
The U.S. Army's Pershing Guided Missile System used throughout the Cold War.
- published: 22 Dec 2011
- views: 4105
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Pershing Quick Reaction Alert, Pershing 1A System
An introduction to a Quick Reaction Alert Countdown of the Pershing Missile which was stationed in West Germany from 1963 to 1991 when the system was eliminated...
An introduction to a Quick Reaction Alert Countdown of the Pershing Missile which was stationed in West Germany from 1963 to 1991 when the system was eliminated under the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty with the USSR.
https://wn.com/Pershing_Quick_Reaction_Alert,_Pershing_1A_System
An introduction to a Quick Reaction Alert Countdown of the Pershing Missile which was stationed in West Germany from 1963 to 1991 when the system was eliminated under the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty with the USSR.
- published: 27 Nov 2017
- views: 5005
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Features L88061028
(8 Jun 1988) QUOTE REF W GERMANY. The US Army invited journalists and observers to
WTNEVM watch the dismantling of Pershing missiles at the
20.2.89 ...
(8 Jun 1988) QUOTE REF W GERMANY. The US Army invited journalists and observers to
WTNEVM watch the dismantling of Pershing missiles at the
20.2.89 Mutlangen-Schwabisch Gemund base. date shot 8.6.88
LN88061028 KCS 625 (Engl sp) WTN(Helmut) 21.00mins
-----------------------------------------------------------------
W GERMANY Shows;
Mutlangen- int vs Brig-Gen ? Bean welcoming journalists speech. vs
Schwabisch observers buses along roads to missile base. ls demonstrators
Gemund outside base from top of bus. var tracking shots through
base, Pershing towing vehicles parked along with Pershing
trailers. ls Pershing storage garage. vs Pershing missile
in upright launch position on back of trailer. vs journalists
and observers taking pix. vs intw with missile crew membs
about their new jobs in the army,after disbandment. vs
perimeter fences and observation towers. vs stripped down
missile trailers. US service personnel dismantling missiles,
essential parts on hoist. vs camera crews. pkf unidentified
VIP about the effects of missile treaties and his view of
events leading up to dismantling Pershing bases over the last
10 years.
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(8 Jun 1988) QUOTE REF W GERMANY. The US Army invited journalists and observers to
WTNEVM watch the dismantling of Pershing missiles at the
20.2.89 Mutlangen-Schwabisch Gemund base. date shot 8.6.88
LN88061028 KCS 625 (Engl sp) WTN(Helmut) 21.00mins
-----------------------------------------------------------------
W GERMANY Shows;
Mutlangen- int vs Brig-Gen ? Bean welcoming journalists speech. vs
Schwabisch observers buses along roads to missile base. ls demonstrators
Gemund outside base from top of bus. var tracking shots through
base, Pershing towing vehicles parked along with Pershing
trailers. ls Pershing storage garage. vs Pershing missile
in upright launch position on back of trailer. vs journalists
and observers taking pix. vs intw with missile crew membs
about their new jobs in the army,after disbandment. vs
perimeter fences and observation towers. vs stripped down
missile trailers. US service personnel dismantling missiles,
essential parts on hoist. vs camera crews. pkf unidentified
VIP about the effects of missile treaties and his view of
events leading up to dismantling Pershing bases over the last
10 years.
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- published: 04 Oct 2018
- views: 2829
20:36
Small scale NUKES! Model Collect 1/72 M1001 with Pershing II Missile
Model Maniacs, I have returned once more from the abyss. Its been a LONG time since I have been able to post a video, but all of that changes today with a somew...
Model Maniacs, I have returned once more from the abyss. Its been a LONG time since I have been able to post a video, but all of that changes today with a somewhat problematic, albeit very detailed Modelcollect M1001 with Pershing II Missile in 1/72 scale.
Detail is among some of the best I have seen; however, it was a nightmare to build in many respects. Watch the video to see what I am talking about BEFORE you buy this kit. Definitely not for beginners.
Anyway: Hope you all enjoy and please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to show some support if you liked this video and want to see more. Stay safe everyone!
Got a special build coming up soon, little build-off action!
Check out MegaHobby here http://i.refs.cc/2uUNxxcM, if you place an order using this URL you get a $5 coupon and I get a small referral bonus on future orders! This is my go-to supplier of all things scale model related! Huge selection.
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https://wn.com/Small_Scale_Nukes_Model_Collect_1_72_M1001_With_Pershing_Ii_Missile
Model Maniacs, I have returned once more from the abyss. Its been a LONG time since I have been able to post a video, but all of that changes today with a somewhat problematic, albeit very detailed Modelcollect M1001 with Pershing II Missile in 1/72 scale.
Detail is among some of the best I have seen; however, it was a nightmare to build in many respects. Watch the video to see what I am talking about BEFORE you buy this kit. Definitely not for beginners.
Anyway: Hope you all enjoy and please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to show some support if you liked this video and want to see more. Stay safe everyone!
Got a special build coming up soon, little build-off action!
Check out MegaHobby here http://i.refs.cc/2uUNxxcM, if you place an order using this URL you get a $5 coupon and I get a small referral bonus on future orders! This is my go-to supplier of all things scale model related! Huge selection.
FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/jbookie_scale_models/
- published: 12 May 2020
- views: 804
11:48
Pershing Missile System 1959-1991 and beyond.....
This is a slide show that will give anyone an idea of the History of the Pershing Missile system from the early 1960's through 1991 when the system was eliminat...
This is a slide show that will give anyone an idea of the History of the Pershing Missile system from the early 1960's through 1991 when the system was eliminated under the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty with the Soviet Union, It continues on with the friendships and brotherhood that was developed by showing some of the reunions that have taken place since Everyone went their own directions in life....
https://wn.com/Pershing_Missile_System_1959_1991_And_Beyond.....
This is a slide show that will give anyone an idea of the History of the Pershing Missile system from the early 1960's through 1991 when the system was eliminated under the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty with the Soviet Union, It continues on with the friendships and brotherhood that was developed by showing some of the reunions that have taken place since Everyone went their own directions in life....
- published: 25 Nov 2017
- views: 9858
2:42
Pershing Missile Blast Off
(30 Sep 1975) 09/00/75 c0052237 - color
no date line: pershing missile blast off (israel may receive)
uncut: "pershing missile blast off" shows: sh...
(30 Sep 1975) 09/00/75 c0052237 - color
no date line: pershing missile blast off (israel may receive)
uncut: "pershing missile blast off" shows: shot of artillery soldiers loading the pershing missiles: pershing missiles on truck: artillery men connecting cables and checking dials on panel: shot of another truck personnel inside in front of controls and one of the soldiers on phone, hand on button: missiles swings into position on truck and blasts off from truck and into sky with trial of smoke following:
(shot xx 100ft)
rockets - military - pershing
military assistance - us - israel
israel arab dispute
us - for rel - israel
xx / 100 ft / 16 mm / color / print
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(30 Sep 1975) 09/00/75 c0052237 - color
no date line: pershing missile blast off (israel may receive)
uncut: "pershing missile blast off" shows: shot of artillery soldiers loading the pershing missiles: pershing missiles on truck: artillery men connecting cables and checking dials on panel: shot of another truck personnel inside in front of controls and one of the soldiers on phone, hand on button: missiles swings into position on truck and blasts off from truck and into sky with trial of smoke following:
(shot xx 100ft)
rockets - military - pershing
military assistance - us - israel
israel arab dispute
us - for rel - israel
xx / 100 ft / 16 mm / color / print
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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