Bunkers in foregrounds are for artillery ammunition storage. Because NVA 120mm mortar gunners sometimes used delay- fuses, bunkers were dirt- over-timbers and capped with ammunition boxes. The top boxes were filled with rocks to force the fuze to burst, the lower-layer boxes were empty to absorb the force of the explosion. Over time, we learned to replace the top layer of boxes with empty 105mm shell casings with the closed end facing up. The casings were brass, and we found that the brass tended to tear in an explosion rather like a banana peel rather than break off in shards, whereas the rocks and boxes produced considerable secondary shrapnel. Hardening of the ammunition bunkers was critical because we had huge numbers of high-explosive rounds mixed in with a lot of troops on a very small hill. Although there were several impacts on the bunkers, none was ever penetrated.
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