Here's another interesting article:

http://www.stripesonline.com/article.asp?section=104&article=22295

In particular note this section:

"Some of the shells were leaking, according to
soldiers on the scene. Even if the shells turn out to
be conventional, it would still be one of the most
significant weapons seizures during the Fort Hood,
Texas-based 1st Cav’s four months in Iraq."

The leakage may be from smoke rounds (speculation: I
actually don't know how smoke rounds are produced,
though its reasonable to assume they use a liquid that
vaporizes upon impact/explosion), or of course
chemical rounds.

Damon.





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