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Russian ammunition, including a 23-inch-long mortar bomb (right rear), sent by a Canadian soldier to a friend in Toronto as souvenirs from the Middle (...)
Russian ammunition, including a 23-inch-long mortar bomb (right rear), sent by a Canadian soldier to a friend in Toronto as souvenirs from the Middle (...)

Russian ammunition, including a 23-inch-long mortar bomb (right rear), sent by a Canadian soldier to a friend in Toronto as souvenirs from the Middle (...)

Date9/7/1977
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Original Toronto Star caption: Russian ammunition, including a 23-inch-long mortar bomb (right rear), sent by a Canadian soldier to a friend in Toronto as souvenirs from the Middle East, are displayed at a military court at Canadian Forces Base, Downsview. Cpl. Kenneth Wayne Chuter, 32, is accused of endangering the lives of the military air crew who flew the ammunition from Ismalia, Egypt. Chuter, (right) covers his face as he enters court-martial proceedings yesterday. Chuter admitted the ammunition was this.
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0038154F