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Why World War II bombs are still killing people today

Decades after World War II ended, unexploded bombs and mines continue to pose a deadly threat beneath cities, fields, and ...
Worcester County is asking for federal help as unexploded World War II ordnance continues washing up on Assateague and nearby ...
The Enquirer archives show the local reactions to the end of World War II. Paul Tibbets, the “Enola Gay” pilot who dropped the first atomic bomb, had been a pre-med student at the University of ...
The first reports were met with disbelief. A single bomb with the explosive force to level a city; a bomb, detonated with such intensity it burned as bright as — maybe, even brighter than — the sun.
Step inside the National World War II Museum in New Orleans to learn about strategic bombing. Be sure to check out the full episode of STEM in 30: https://airandspace ...
A technical inspection team from the Army’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Battalion Support Command identified the recovered items as ...
1. The Origins of the American Conceptual Approach to Strategic Bombing and the United States Strategic Bombing Survey -- 2. The United States Strategic Bombing Survey and the Future of the Air Force ...
World War II veterans participated in a ceremony at the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., marking the … This U.S. Navy World War II combat ...
Authorities recovered 23 unexploded explosive ordnance in Barangay Buhangin Proper, Davao City, on Saturday, January 24.