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For many Americans, Himars launch videos will have a very strange look, but for ...

Gelovin in Oklahoma: American children "fired" with Himars candy (video)

For many Americans, Himars launch videos will have a very strange look, but for families of Fort Sill's servicemen, it's just one holiday. In the US state of Oklahoma, during the celebration of Gelovin, children were given sweets in an unusual way. Fort-Sill servicemen made candy from the Himars volley fire. The video was posted on the Fort Sill official page on Twitter.

On the video, children in masquerade suits on the occasion of Gelovin run around the square and collect candy, which have been released from the RSSU. They collecting them in front and put candy in their pockets and baskets. "How else could you expect that we will give children candy on Gelovin? Open fire !!!" - reads in the publication.

The US military jokingly called the "Fire Mission" video, and later posted a post where Trunk and Treat was presented for their guests, decorating the technique with decorations on Gelovin. "The base 1-78 fa did not joke when she stated that she was satisfying Trunk-Or-Treat," the military wrote. Fort Sill is a base in Oklahoma with a population of about 10,000 people. It is a home for the US Field Artillery School, where soldiers learn to use such weapons as HIMARS.

US military bases all over the country usually have their own culture. Soldiers live there with their families and celebrate holidays with their colleagues. Although it will have a very strange look for many residents of the country with candy, but for the families of military personnel, it is just an next holiday in a military facility. Earlier it was reported that 151 people were killed in Seoul during the celebration of Gelovin. The tragedy occurred as a result of a crush in the city center.