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  • Explosive ordnance disposal [r]: The techniques of identifying hazardous explosive devices, including unexploded ordnance (UXO) and improvised explosive devices (IED), determining if they can be rendered safe, and either attempting to render them safe or, after suitable precautions, destroying them in place [e]
  • World War II [r]: (1931–1945) global war killing 53 million people, with the "Allies" (UK, US, Soviet Union) eventually halting aggressive expansion by the "Axis" (Nazi Germany and Japan). [e]
  • Harold Denny [r]: (1880-1945) war correspondent who covered four major U.S. wars and worked for the Des Moines Register, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, the '[Minneapolis Tribune, and The New York Times. [e]