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190823-D-ZF715-383.JPG
Photo By: Paul Levesque
Rock Island Arsenal, Ill. - Mark Struve of the ASC History Office uses his smartphone to activate a QR code found in a brochure on historical sites found around Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, including the RIA Museum. Two brochures containing QR codes are available to visitors to the arsenal, one on the weapons and vehicles displayed at Memorial Field and the other on 31 historical sites around the installation. (Photo by Paul Levesque, ASC Public Affairs Office)
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