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English: Sergeant Earl M. Day, HML/A-167 crew chief instructor and Amesbury, Ma., native, fires the GAU-17 weapon system from a UH-1N “Huey.” The GAU-17, a six-barrel Gatling gun, can fire up to 3,000 rounds per minute.

Photo ID: 2006889753 Submitting Unit: MCAS New River

Photo Date:07/11/2006
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Author Lance Cpl. Randall A. Clinton
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  • 2007-12-12 00:17 Koalorka 2464×1632×8 (1600664 bytes) ==Source== http://www.usmc.mil/ ==Description== Sergeant Earl M. Day, HML/A-167 crew chief instructor and Amesbury, Ma., native, fires the GAU-17 weapon sys- tem from a UH-1N “Huey.” The GAU-17, a six-barrel Gatling gun, can fire up to 3,000 rounds p

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