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1946-1968 Dodge Power Wagon

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The 1946-1968 Dodge Power Wagon proved its worth during World War II combat. See how the warhorse Dodge Power Wagon was turned into a workhorse.

Posse Comitatus: The 140-Year-Old Law That Affects U.S. Troops at the Border

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Posse comitatus is an idea and a U.S. law that leaves law enforcement to local authorities, not the feds. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

1948 Dodge Power Wagon

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Practical and rugged, the 1948 Dodge Power Wagon pickup had thousands of uses. See pictures and learn more about the rugged 1948 Dodge Power Wagon.

What if I tried to drive my car underwater?

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Driving underwater is nearly impossible for a standard car because the the air intake cannot be submerged. Learn about driving underwater.

Is it true that a diesel engine can operate under water while a gasoline engine cannot?

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Is it true that a diesel engine can operate under water while a gasoline engine cannot?

What makes a killer?

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A killer is someone who finds it easy to take the life of someone else. Find out what makes a killer in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Why the Korean War Still Matters

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The Korean War technically ended, but is still not over. HowStuffWorks looks at the war and why it's still important today.

How Is the National Guard Different from the U.S. Army?

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The National Guard serves many purposes and does many jobs for the United States. Learn what the National Guard is and how it differs from the Army.

Were U.S. Interstates Really Designed as Runways?

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Is 1 mile out of 5 on U.S. interstates really supposed to be straight so that planes can land on them in an emergency? Find out the truth about this long-held urban legend.

How Laser Weapons Work

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Laser weapons have been depicted in science fiction for years, but they do exist in real life. Learn more about laser weapons.

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