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You hear about this from time to time, but I don't understand exactly what the military in the 1940s was thinking when it would bury munitions in the ground and seemingly forget about them. They must have been forgotten about or else they wouldn't have built a school on the grounds, would they?400 Pounds of WW II-Era Bombs At School
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