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  2. Talk:World War II Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The official name of this site, per NPS, is World War II Memorial, and this article should be moved there. That page can be moved to World War II Memorial (disambiguation). It does not appear there are other sites that use that exact name. Reywas92 Talk 00:24, 11 April 2019 (UTC) @Reywas92: As there have been no objections, I have moved the page

  3. USS Terror (CM-5) - Wikipedia

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    At Norfolk, she rendezvoused with Task Unit 29.2.5; and, on 2 October, she got underway for the Canal Zone and Pacific ports. On the morning of 19 October, she passed under the Golden Gate Bridge and anchored in San Francisco Bay .

  4. World War II Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The World War II Memorial is a national memorial in the United States [1] [2] dedicated to Americans who served in the armed forces and as civilians during World War II. It is located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

  5. The Most Clicked-On Cookie Recipe of 2024 - AOL

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    For chewier cookies, bake at a lower temperature. If you prefer a less crunchy cookie, use a lower oven temperature and cook for a little longer. Dip the fork in sugar.

  6. Blockbuster bomb - Wikipedia

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    A blockbuster bomb or cookie was one of several of the largest conventional bombs used in World War II by the Royal Air Force (RAF). The term blockbuster was originally a name coined by the press and referred to a bomb which had enough explosive power to destroy an entire street or large building through the effects of blast in conjunction with ...

  7. Filthy Thirteen - Wikipedia

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    The 101st Airborne Division issued a press release on the unit, but war correspondents embellished the story. War correspondent Tom Hoge wrote the first article about these paratroopers and coined the name "The Filthy Thirteen" in an article for the Stars and Stripes, June 9, 1944, "Filthy Thirteen Squad Rivaled by None in Leaping Party."

  8. Category : World War II memorials in the United States

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    World War II Illinois Veterans Memorial; World War II Memorial; World War II Memorial (Charlestown, Boston) World War II Memorial (Fenway–Kenmore, Boston) World War II Memorial (Houston) World War II Memorial (Olympia, Washington) World War II Memorial (Wakefield, Massachusetts) World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument

  9. Most Expensive Cookies in the World - AOL

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    The Thousand Dollar Cookie. Otherwise known as the “world’s most expensive cookie,” going for $1,000 when it was released in 2019 by Sofia Demetriou, the owner of Duchess Cookies in New York ...