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AP: US military explosives vanish, emerge in civilian world
Hundreds — and possibly thousands — of armor-piercing grenades, hundreds of pounds of plastic explosives, as well as land mines and rockets have been stolen from or lost by the U.S. armed forces over the past decade, an AP investigation has found.
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