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  2. Bombardment of Ellwood - Wikipedia

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    The Bombardment of Ellwood during World War II was a naval attack by a Japanese submarine against United States coastal targets near Santa Barbara, California in February 1942. Though the damage was minimal, the event was key in triggering the West Coast invasion scare and influenced the decision to intern Japanese-Americans.

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  4. California during World War II - Wikipedia

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    California during World War II was a major contributor to the World War II effort. California's long Pacific Ocean coastline provided the support needed for the Pacific War. California also supported the war in Europe. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, most of California's manufacturing was shifted to the war effort ...

  5. Battle of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Los Angeles, also known as the Great Los Angeles Air Raid, is the name given by contemporary sources to a rumored attack on the continental United States by Imperial Japan and the subsequent anti-aircraft artillery barrage which took place from late 24 February to early 25 February 1942, over Los Angeles, California.

  6. Military 'practice bomb' from the '60s found on New Year's ...

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    A corroded bomb believed to be over half a century old washed up on a California beach during a storm and was found on New Year's Eve, Santa Cruz authorities said.

  7. Residents on London street left with shattered windows after ...

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    The controlled detonation of the unexploded Second World War bomb on Fassett Road, Kingston, south-west London, left windows shattered.

  8. Unexploded ordnance - Wikipedia

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    In April 2007, 1,000 residents were evacuated in Plymouth when a World War II bomb was discovered, [194] and in June 2008 a 1,000-kilogram (2,200 lb) bomb was found in Bow in East London. In 2009 CIRIA published Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) – a guide for the construction industry [ 195 ] to provide advice on assessing the risk posed by UXO.

  9. Carrizo Impact Area - Wikipedia

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    The first clearance of material occurred during late 1959 and early 1960 and the second in January 1965. A large amount of unexploded bombs and wreckage were found. An inspection in 1970 found only detonated or non-explosive ordnance, but it took place in only one day. Additional unexploded ordnance has been found on a regular basis since then.