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        OFFENSIVE MUNITIONS FOR THE AC 130 GUNSHiPS: (U) (1ST SOW
      Area) 105mm HE/MI; 105mm-407FZ; 105mm clearing; 40mm HEP; 40mm PGU-9; 20mm HEI
        Ml4LI; Flare IR EX 50; MKR LOC MAR; SIG MK/LL.

        DEFENSIVE MUNITIONS ON HAND FOR THE AC 130 GUN SHIPS: (U)
        (1ST SOW Area) ALA-17 flares and RR-170 CHAFF/BBU35-SQUIBB.

        OFFENSIVE MUNITIONS 0N HAND FOR THE MH 60A HE[ICOPTER: (U)
        (1ST SOW Area) 7.62MM and 50 Caliber rounds of ammunition.

        DEFENSIVE MUNITIONS ON HAND FOR THE MH 60A HELICOPTER: ( U)
        (1ST SOW Area) RR170 CHAFF/BBU35 SQUIBB; and M206 Flare/M796 SQUIBB.

        SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION ON HAND: (U) (23/354TH TAC Area) 5.56mm,
        7.62mm, 40mm, Law Rocket, Anti-Personnel Mines, Trip Flares, Slap Flares,
       Grenades (smoke and fragment), 81mm, 9mm 50 Cal and 38 Cal munitions. Small
        arms munitions are also held by user/owner, such as Security Police, AFOSI,
        and EOD.

        STORAGE LOCATION: (U) The primary 23/354 TFW storage area is
      located east of, but adjacent to taxiway 13, and Runway 16L and 34R.  The
       perimeter is identified by three strands of barbed wire (stacked coil shaped);
       in addition the east, west and south boundaries are identified by a concrete
       rain ditch.

        SECOND STORAGE AREA: (U) The second 23/354 TFW storage area is
        located in the southwest corner or the airport. The area is near the west
       fence line and is marked by three strands of barbed wire (stacked coil
       shaped)

      The 1st SOW area is located south and adjacent to the 23/354th TAC area in
        the southwest corner of the airport. The boundary is presently marked by a
        trench, and berm. A fence was recently constructed around the entire area.

       SECURITY: (U) Security of both 23/354 TFW storage areas are
      provided by the user/owner (munitions personnel). Armed munitions personnel
      are within the area 24 hours daily. In addition, Security Police patrols are
      required to provide a roving patrol through the munitions area every two
       hours.  Entry to the primary 23/354 TFW storage area is controlled by an armed
      entry controller (munitions personnel) who has NVD equipment. Berms were built
       around all placements and camouflage netting is used for shading of munitions.
       Security for the second 23/1354 TFW-storage area during the day is provided by
       roving security police units.  Security of the 1st SOW munitions area is
       conducted by user/owner (834 EMS) personnel. During daylight hours, the one
       entry control point is manned with guards armed with M-16 rifles. During the
        hours of darkness, an additional two armed Roving Patrol (two man) assist the
       entry controllers.  Available camouflage netting was used to cover sensitive
        areas/munitions.



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