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“SMOKE-BREATHING” VEHICLE.—PoIice and fire officials from the Atlanta area, Georgia, watching a demonstration of a “smoke-breathing” armoured personnel carrier designed for use during riots. The cab of the machine holds 15 men and is equipped with fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, tape recorders, and radios. It is bullet-proof and runs on rubber treads. —Photograph by cable.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31464, 2 September 1967, Page 13

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“SMOKE-BREATHING” VEHICLE.—PoIice and fire officials from the Atlanta area, Georgia, watching a demonstration of a “smoke-breathing” armoured personnel carrier designed for use during riots. The cab of the machine holds 15 men and is equipped with fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, tape recorders, and radios. It is bullet-proof and runs on rubber treads. —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31464, 2 September 1967, Page 13

“SMOKE-BREATHING” VEHICLE.—PoIice and fire officials from the Atlanta area, Georgia, watching a demonstration of a “smoke-breathing” armoured personnel carrier designed for use during riots. The cab of the machine holds 15 men and is equipped with fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, tape recorders, and radios. It is bullet-proof and runs on rubber treads. —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31464, 2 September 1967, Page 13

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