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  2. Fragmentation (weaponry) - Wikipedia

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    The term "shrapnel" is commonly, although incorrectly from a technical standpoint, used to refer to fragments produced by any explosive weapon. However, the shrapnel shell, named for Major General Henry Shrapnel of the British Royal Artillery, predates the modern high-explosive shell and operates by an entirely different process. [2]

  3. Blast injury - Wikipedia

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    Secondary blast wounds may be lethal and therefore many anti-personnel explosive devices are designed to generate fast-flying fragments. Most casualties are caused by secondary injuries as shrapnels generally affect a larger area than the primary blast area, because debris can easily be propelled for hundreds or even thousands of meters.

  4. Shrapnel shell - Wikipedia

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    Shrapnel was less hazardous to the assaulting British infantry than high-explosives – as long as their own shrapnel burst above or ahead of them, attackers were safe from its effects, whereas high-explosive shells bursting short are potentially lethal within 100 yards or more in any direction. Shrapnel was also useful against counter-attacks ...

  5. What We Do and Don't Know About Trump's Ear Wound - AOL

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    T rump’s ear wound from an assassination attempt at a rally on July 13 quickly became a symbol of ... Wray suggested in congressional testimony that the wound may have been caused by shrapnel ...

  6. Falling on a grenade - Wikipedia

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    One grenade exploded, severely injuring him and the other failed to detonate. Lucas lived, but spent the rest of his life with over 200 pieces of shrapnel in his body. In 2008 near Sangin in Afghanistan, British Royal Marine Matthew Croucher used his rucksack to pin a tripwire grenade to the floor. His body armor absorbed the majority of the blast.

  7. Trump doctor disputes suggestion that shrapnel, not bullet ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Donald Trump's former White House physician disputed on Friday a suggestion by the FBI director that shrapnel, not a bullet, could have caused the injury to the Republican ...

  8. Shrapnel - Wikipedia

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    Shrapnel shell, explosive artillery munitions, generally for anti-personnel use; Shrapnel (fragment), a hard loose material; Popular culture. Shrapnel (Radical Comics)

  9. Andrew Webber's forever war - AOL

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    The shrapnel had damaged his lungs, and he was having trouble breathing. They sat there in the overgrown, blood-stained field for an hour, waiting for help to arrive and praying a drone didn't ...