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Active fire protection
Fire extinguisher
Fire suppression
Safety equipment
Fort Sill
Kitchen
United States Army Basic Training
Clothes dryer
Mess
Military sociology
Technology
United States Department of Defense

Department of the Army Headquarters, U.S. Army Garrison 462 Hamilton Road, Suite 120 Fort Sill, Oklahoma[removed]October 2011

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