On May 21, 1944, a catastrophic explosion on LST-353 at Pearl Harbor's West Loch killed 163, with many more wounded. The incident, kept secret for years, remains largely forgotten despite its impact on military safety reforms.
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Latvia to Acquire Archer Howitzers, Strengthening Ties with Sweden
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