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How IEDs Work
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IEDs (improvised explosive devices) are simple to make, easily hidden and very destructive. Read why IEDs are the weapon of choice for some fighters.
Inside 'Get Smart'
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'Get Smart,' a remake of the 60s television show comes to theaters with Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway. Go inside 'Get Smart.'
How Attila the Hun Worked
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Even 1,600 years later, we still know the name Attila the Hun. But why? Learn more about Attila the Hun from HowStuffWorks.
How Narnia Works
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Explore the inspirations behind the Chronicles of Narnia. Take a look at the newest movie adaptation of the most famous of the seven books.
Can You Match These Actors to Their 1960s TV Shows?
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Put your knowledge of classic '60s television to the ultimate test! Do you know the names of the actors that stared in these popular TV shows? Click your remote to the right channel and try your best!
How Lewis and Clark Worked
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Lewis and Clark are famous for exploring the Louisiana Purchase. Learn about the exploration of Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery.
Military Vehicle Trivia
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Tanks! Jeeps! Armored personnel carriers! The military has more vehicles with more variations than most people could possibly imagine. If you care to test your military vehicle trivia knowledge, gear up and deploy into the quiz!
Audie Murphy, From World War II Hero to Hollywood Hitmaker
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America's most decorated World War II combat soldier Audie Murphy was considered a hero and Hollywood icon. But those labels came at a price.
Why the Massive Maginot Line Failed to Stop Hitler
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After WWI, the French built a fortress of bunkers at its borders to stop another German invasion. But the Maginot Line has come to have a second meaning as a bad defense strategy.
How Tear Gas Works
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It may make you run. It may make you throw up. It will definitely make you cry. It's tear gas, and it's no fun to be hit with.