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JAPANESE WORKMEN WEARING GAS MASKS DIRECTED JETS FROM A MOBILE FLAME THROWER.

JAPANESE WORKMEN WEARING GAS MASKS DIRECTED JETS FROM A MOBILE FLAME THROWER,

PRIOR TO BURNING, THE INTERIOR OF THE LARGE CONCRETE AND BRICK BUILDING WAS STACKED WITH PILES OF GASOLINE-SOAKED DEBRIS.

OKUNOSHIMA, JAPAN. 1947-03-20. JAPANESE WORKMEN WEARING GAS-MASKS DIRECTED JETS FROM A MOBILE FLAME-THROWER AND WITHIN A MATTER OF SECONDS THE INTERIOR OF THE BUILDING WAS A RAGING INFERNO.

 THE MUSTARD GAS PLANT (FRENCH PATT) OF THE TOKYO 2ND ARMY ARSENAL, SITUATED ON OKUNOSHIMA, ISLAND OF THE INLAND SEA, WAS BEING DECONTAMINATED BY FIRE. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE POISON GAS ON THE ISLAND WAS COMPLETED SEVERAL MONTHS AGO. 

PRIOR TO BURNING, THE INTERIOR OF THE LARGE CONCRETE AND BRICK BUILDING WAS STACKED WITH PILES OF GASOLINE-SOAKED DEBRIS.

 THE WORK OF DECONTAMINATION WAS CARRIED OUT BY THE TEIKOKU RAYON COMPANY UNDER CONTRACT FROM THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT AND UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE DISPOSAL ENEMY EQUIPMENT SECTION, BCOF (DEE SEC).

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