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A '''burn''' was a type of [[wound]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Operation Mannequin (short story)|Operation Mannequin]]'') and a process of destroying something with [[fire]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dummy Massacre (short story)|Dummy Massacre]]'') | {{dab page|burn (disambiguation)}} | ||
A '''burn''' was a type of [[wound]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Operation Mannequin (short story)|Operation Mannequin]]'') and also referred to a process of destroying something with [[fire]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dummy Massacre (short story)|Dummy Massacre]]'') | |||
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A burn was a type of wound (PROSE: Operation Mannequin) and also referred to a process of destroying something with fire. (PROSE: Dummy Massacre)
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During the aftermath of Operation Mannequin, Sgt Catherine Petts created a triage of the casualties of the incident, documenting that five hundred and eighty-three individuals had common wounds such as burns, and twenty-six individuals had uncommon wounds such as internal burns. (PROSE: Operation Mannequin) Furthermore, after the incident, there were reports of mass burnings of dummies. (PROSE: Dummy Massacre)