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Date: 2013-10-16 12:45:29
Emergency services
Land warfare
Public safety
Ammunition
Improvised explosive device
War
Unexploded ordnance
52nd Ordnance Group
United States Navy EOD
Bomb disposal
Bombs
Explosive weapons

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