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The 117th Infantry Brigade Is Reportedly Short of Nearly 8,000 Spent Ammunition Casings; the 8th Army Corps Has Reported the Incident to the Kaohsiung District Prosecutors Office for Investigation.

The 117th Brigade of the 8th Army Corps recently discovered a shortage of nearly 7,900 empty cartridge cases for 5.56mm rifles during an inventory check. The 8th Army Corps Command stated on the 22nd that the case has been transferred to the judicial authorities for prosecution in accordance with the "Guns, Artillery and Ammunition Control Act" and the "Army, Navy and Air Force Criminal Code," and the case has been reported to the Kaohsiung Dist…
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The 117th Brigade of the 8th Army Corps recently discovered a shortage of nearly 7,900 empty cartridge cases for 5.56mm rifles during an inventory check. The 8th Army Corps Command stated on the 22nd that the case has been transferred to the judicial authorities for prosecution in accordance with the "Guns, Artillery and Ammunition Control Act" and the "Army, Navy and Air Force Criminal Code," and the case has been reported to the Kaohsiung Dist…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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